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Education isn’t just about teaching children to read and write, it’s about teaching them lessons for life. It’s one of the most powerful tools we have to reduce poverty and inequality. $1 can provide three children with a pencil and exercise b...
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Vendors at The Big Issue purchase the magazine for $3 and sell it on the street for $6, earning the difference. Your gift of $3 could assist our Vendor Support Team in giving a new vendor the opportunity to start earning an income and feeling pa...
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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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In Malawi we have a "pass on" program where we provide chickens to responsible farmers who promise to give chickens from their first breeding to another poor farmer who promises the same thing and so on .... In this way your $5 gift will be multip...
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$5 will buy a set of toy cars for the children to play with. The children we work with have all spent long hours working on the street and we want to give them the opportunity to play and just be kids. They love toy cars. Your $5 toy car set will ...
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The Big Issue Street Soccer Program operates in 18 sites across Australia, giving more homeless and marginalised people the opportunity to get involved in this life-changing program. To ensure the program’s ongoing success your gift will assist co...
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In addition to selling The Big Issue magazine, vendors have an opportunity to engage with school groups through The Big Issue Education Program. By supporting this program your gift will be three-fold: helping a vendor earn an additional income, b...
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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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Engineers Without Borders (EWB) spends less than 0.4 per cent of their income on fundraising costs. Engineers and students across Australia use their spare time to run fundraising events that support EWB’s programs in Australia and overseas. Your ...
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$10 will buy a jumbo set of play blocks for the children to play with. The children we work with have all spent long hours working on the street and we want to give them the opportunity to play and just be kids. Your $10 jumbo block set will give ...
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