When You Choose Bretts, You're Helping Your Community Thrive.
For more than 100 years, Bretts has supported Queensland builders, and the communities they're part of. Through our Helping Hands program, we're proud to support great local groups like Youngcare, Chermside Anglican Parish, TIACS via Trade Mutt, and sporting clubs including the Windsor Royals, Brighton Bulldogs, Grange Social, and Grange Thistle FC. Want to learn more or see if your club can get involved? Reach out to 'Coach Apples' from Bretts by submitting the form on this page
Bretts Helping Hands is our way of giving back. After more than 100 years of support from Queensland builders and locals, we're proud to share a bit of our success with the community that's always backed us.
Since 2005, Youngcare has designed and built high-quality Specialist Disability Accommodation, delivered vital grants, and helped individuals navigate the disability sector with confidence.
The Bulldogs are a local football club and we're proud to support with ongoing funding. Via our community support program.
From a traditional bowls club to a thriving community hub, Grange Social Bowls Club has been at the heart of Brisbane's social scene for decades.
Officially established in 1955, Windsor Royals is one of Queensland's oldest and most successful baseball clubs.
Founded in 1919, Grange Thistle is one of the oldest clubs in Queensland and boasts a proud history. They strive to create an inclusive atmosphere that provides an opportunity for anyone, regardless of age, gender or skill level to play football.
We support the All Saints Anglican Church pantry at Windsor with a regular harvest of seasonal fresh organic fruit and veggies from our community garden at our Chermside store.
TIACS (This Is A Conversation Starter), founded by the team behind Trade Mutt, offers free, confidential mental‑health support by text or phone for tradies, truckies, and other blue‑collar workers—making it easy to chat directly with qualified counsellors.
The Narangba Demons Baseball Club has been around since 1985 and is all about family, fun, and getting people involved in the game. They are proud to offer teams for every age group, from the youngest juniors right through to senior players. All with the goal of making baseball an enjoyable, welcoming experience for everyone.
Pine Rivers Netball Association is a welcoming, community‑driven hub for netball in Brisbane’s north, built on commitment, resilience, inclusion, and respect. With over 2,000 members and 13 clubs, PRNA has grown since 1981 into a vibrant association known for strong competitions and developing players who reach state, national, and international levels

