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These chickens are helping families in Laos generate much-needed income. In Laos,Oxfam Australia works to increase access to food by providing families with the initial funds to buy chickens. Households can then use eggs to earn an income at the m...
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Bushfires, drought, floods, house fires, land slides, storms…when every day Australians suffer in disasters, Salvos Emergency crews provide support to both Emergency Services personnel and those affected including: refreshments, meals, clothing, f...
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This gift is the weekly cost of a student Met ticket to get to school on the train, tram or bus. For a child whose family is experiencing financial hardship small things can be difficult to afford.
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A bag of poo can help families in Sri Lanka fertilise their soil and get more from their crops. In Sri Lanka, we’re supporting poor and marginalised farmers, mainly women, with training in growing organic vegetables and environmentally-frie ndly ri...
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For those who like egg-citement! Get your 220 ducks in a row, because that’s how many you’ll get for $36 in the Philippines. Raising these fluffy ducklings until they’re grown, microentrepreneurs can sell the duck’s eggs for use in cooking or a...
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THP’s Microfinance Programs provide access to credit to generate income and pay school fees, receive training and understand the importance of saving.
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For those with green fingers! This gift helps entrepreneurs in Indonesia plough through poverty, allowing them to start a small vegetable farm – be it cabbage or carrots, beans or broccoli. Once it’s harvest season, they can collect their crop ...
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THP’s Microfinance Programs provide access to credit to generate income and pay school fees, receive training and understand the importance of saving.
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For women in Mozambique, owning a donkey can greatly improve their quality of life. The Cupo and Tlavane communities, in remote, dry and poor areas, are still affected by the destruction of the civil war that ended in 1992. Women have the difficul...
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For some people living with MS, symptoms may progress to the stage when mobility becomes severely restricted. Through either loss of muscle functioning, muscle weakness or paralysis, the use of an electric scooter becomes a necessity. Bei...
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