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We want our contribution to make a lastig impact! 6 years ago we built a Primary School and have been giving an English mediium education to children from a low-caste village in the south of India. Now it is time to extend their education into Hi...
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Give a young person the chance to be a productive member of society. Many of the young people we work with have no access to the internet or standard job seeking avenues. A gift of just $5 provides a young Australian with access to job lists a...
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Enable SIDS and Kids to ensure every new parent is provided with information on Safe Sleeping practices. The simple and highly effective risk reduction factors included in our brochures have helped save the lives of almost 6,000 babies. Help us ...
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This is a special gift for someone who loves their oceans but also loves their seafood as well. The world’s appetite for seafood is demanding more from our oceans than they can give, resulting in declining fish stocks on a global scale. A world wi...
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AWC works closely with local indigenous communities around Australia. Engaging local indigenous rangers for specific projects such as fire management and biological surveys delivers operational benefits to AWC and socio-economic benefits for local...
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A distinguishing feature of the AWC conservation model is the fact that around 80% of our staff are based in the field. Working in extremely remote areas – often in very challenging conditions – our field staff represent the front line in the batt...
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'Making a Difference' by helping Bowel Cancer Australia to distribute vital bowel cancer information packs to patients and their families, providing much needed information about treatment options and living with bowel cancer.
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Our Artworks! program, run by Creative Youth Initiatives, is a service for young people aged 16 to 25 who are facing many and varied challenges, including homelessness, mental health issues, substance abuse, family breakdown, unemployment and dise...
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In the remote Yehimbole area in Papua New Guinea, Oxfam is using a women’s literacy program as the basis for a broader women’s empowerment campaign. As well as providing basic education and vocational classes, Oxfam and local teachers are working ...
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Water is a scarce resource in Australia and our rivers are our lifeblood. The demands of our cities, agriculture and industry have traditionally taken precedence over the needs of the natural environment. Rivers have been diverted, dammed and used...
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