Grant recipients

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WhoM we help

Helping fund Australian organisations since 2016.

We strive to make a difference to the lives of all beings in Australia by donating funds to a range of organizations that we feel share our values and goal of making the world a fairer place for everyone.

Areas of focus

We are working towards improving the wellbeing of people and animals in the following areas:

  1. Human rights: The human rights of all people including of those seeking asylum in Australia

  2. Family violence: Women and children who are subjected to family violence

  3. Hunger: People and animals who are in danger of going hungry

  4. Animal cruelty: Animals who are subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment

  5. Indigenous inequality: Projects that help to 'close the gap' in health, education, life expectancy and life opportunities between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians

  6. Environmental protection: Particularly in reference to the dangers of climate change -  in order to ensure a quality of life for future generations of humans and animals;

 

Who we help

The organisations we support

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Fare Share

Melbourne food charity FareShare in its own words ‘rescues surplus, quality food from supermarkets, farmers and other businesses.

With the help of 800 regular volunteers, FareShare cooks this food into 25,000 free nutritious meals a week for Victorian charities – such as soup vans, homeless shelters, food banks and school breakfast programs. 

By ‘rescuing’ food, we mean that it would otherwise be wasted, ending up in landfill. And in saving food from landfill, we also do our bit for the planet by helping to cut methane pollution and reducing demand for new food products.

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Human Rights Law Centre

The Human Rights Law Centre is a legal advocacy agent. They work hard to:

  • Strengthening legal recognition and protection of human rights

  • Ensure Australia engages positively and constructively with United Nations human rights bodies and respects and implements its international legal obligations

  • Promote the human rights of asylum seekers and refugees

  • Advocate that detention be used only as a last resort and that conditions in detention respect human rights and dignity

  • Promote human rights through Australian foreign policy

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Children’s Ground

Children’s Ground is an organisation led by Aboriginal communities that works with communities over a 25-year period to make lasting change and help end the exclusion and injustice that Aboriginal children face every day.

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Environment Victoria

Environment Victoria is a not-for-profit that has been campaigning to look after Victoria's environment for almost 50 years. They have a future-orientated strategy to ensure Victoria becomes a ‘cleaner, healthier, safer and greener’ place to live.

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Fair Agenda

Fair Agenda is a community of 37,000 Australians campaigning for a fair and equal future for women. They harness the power of people to change the policies that affect women's lives.

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International Service for Human Rights

The International Service for Human Rights is an independent, non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights. We achieve this by supporting human rights defenders, strengthening human rights systems, and leading and participating in coalitions for human rights change.

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Refugee Advice and Casework Service (RACS)

Refugee Advice and Casework Service (RACS) is an independent not-for-profit organisation that provides vital legal services at no cost to financially disadvantaged and vulnerable refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia.

Among other things they run a project that gives refugees access to qualified telephone interpreters in their own language - a vital service for people applying for protection whose first language is not English and one that is particularly important during the COVID-19 pandemic, as refugees no longer have access to community volunteer interpreters.

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DVConnect - Pets in Crisis

DVConnect help Queenslanders find pathways to safety, away from domestic, family & sexual violence. We provide emergency transport & accommodation for the entire family, including pets.

The Pets In Crisis program provides safe accommodation, food and vet care to pets whose families have escaped domestic and family violence, but who cannot take them to a shelter/refuge and have no family/friends who can care for their pet while they find safe, alternative accommodation. 

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Safe Kennels from RSPCA SA

Research shows that women with pets delayed seeking refuge from domestic violence in up to 85% of cases, for fear of their pets being harmed in their absence.

RSPCA South Australia's Safe Kennels Program provides a haven for the pets of those living in domestic violence situations. This allows women and children to focus on their own safety, and seek safe and supportive accommodation.

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