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This gift is giving the gift of hope by supporting cancer research that has the power to change the world. Your gift will provide hope to future generations, it’s a gift that keeps on giving. Every donation, large or small, plays an integral part ...
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Photography is a popular form of recreation and can be a wonderful creative outlet for people with disabilities. However, often they do not have the steadiness or strength in their hands to hold and operate a camera. Your gift of $25 will cover ...
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Fun, interactive engineering workshops for Aboriginal school students help close the gap in education standards between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians. They give Aboriginal students an understanding of engineering career pathways and ar...
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We compost at home, school and work so why not help a developing community to do the same? Your gift will help communities to compost their waste into usable materials to create green spaces in urban environments.
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Your gift is helping to make a difference to the future of cancer research. This gift will help us to fund research equipment that is helping to speed up the discovery process in our fight against cancer. We thank you for being part of our work an...
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The gift of a smokeless stove means far more to a woman in Nepal than just having a tool to cook dinner on. It frees her from the health problems caused by cooking on an indoor fire, saves time spent collecting fire wood and reduces air pollution....
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Provide the tools for development with this handy gift. Engineers Without Borders (EWB) works with disadvantaged communities throughout the Asia and Australia, to improve their quality of life through sustainable and appropriate engineering projec...
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Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is working with Schools of Prosthetics and Orthotics in Cambodia and Sri Lanka to teach students how to prescribe, manufacture and fit artificial limbs. Your gift supports EWB’s work with these schools and has a lon...
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In Cambodia, more people own a mobile phone than have access to a toilet. Engineers Without Borders volunteers are working with local organisations in Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, East Timor, India and Australia to develop new types of toilets, i...
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This contribution is helping to give the gift of life by supporting cancer research that has the power to change the world. Your gift will provide hope to future generations, it’s a gift that keeps on giving. Every dollar of every donation receive...
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