ChildFund Australia

ChildFund Australia

ChildFund Australia works in partnership with children, their communities and local organisations to create lasting change, respond to humanitarian emergencies and promote children’s rights.

Their organisational aims are also aligned with the Global Goals: to end extreme poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and fix climate change.

This also includes specific targets to reduce violence against children, which has been the cornerstone of ChildFund’s Free From Violence campaign.

In order to support these targets, ChildFund’s programs focus on promoting the participation of children in community life, strengthening their protection, and advancing their rights, so that all children, regardless of their birthplace, have access to the same essential opportunities.


ChildFund Australia is an independent and non-religious international development organisation.
 
It is a member of the ChildFund Alliance – one of the world’s oldest and most experienced child-focused development agencies.
 
With a global network of 11 organisations, the ChildFund Alliance assists more than 13 million children and families in over 60 countries.
 
ChildFund Australia directly manages and implements programs in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and Vietnam, while also supporting projects delivered by partner organisations throughout Asia, Africa and the Americas.
 
Their work is funded through child and community sponsorship, as well as public donations and government grants.
 

79c in every dollar goes directly to helping children in poverty and they support over 13 million children and families in over 60 countries.

 ChildFund Australia (ABN 79 002 885 761) is a Public Benevolent Institution and has Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status with the Australian Tax Office.

Pop on over to their Gifts For Good page today (link in the button below) to see the amazing ways you can contribute as a Christmas gift.


 

 


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