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Our Full
Client List
Action
Aid
ActionAid is an international
anti-poverty agency whose aim is to fight poverty worldwide. Formed
in 1972, for over 30 years we have been growing and expanding to
where we are today - helping over 13 million of the world's poorest
and most disadvantaged people in 42 countries worldwide.
Amnesty International
Australia (key
partner)
Amnesty
International Australia is part of a worldwide movement of people
who are united by a determination to work for a world where
everyone enjoys human rights. Their vision is of a world in which
every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human
rights standards.
ANTAR
Australians for Native Title
and Reconciliation (ANTaR) is an independent, national network of
mainly non-Indigenous organisations and individuals working in
support of justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
peoples in Australia.
Australia for
UNHCR
UNHCR
(United Nations High Commission for Refugees) is the United Nations
Refugee Agency. Its mission is to protect and provide assistance to
the world’s refugees. UNHCR provides shelter, healthcare and
schooling to refugees, and helps to give refugees the legal
protection they deserve.
Australian Conservation
Foundation (key
partner)
The
Australian Conservation Foundation is committed to inspiring people
to achieve a healthy environment for all Australians. For 40 years
we have been a strong voice for the environment, promoting
solutions through research, consultation, education and
partnerships. We work with the community, business and government
to protect, restore and sustain our environment.
Benetas
Benetas is concerned for the future of older Australians. Our
vision is "to promote societal honour for all elderly, so they may
thrive though quality aged care services". At our cultural heart is
a simple ethos where "each person is valued".
Cancer Council New South
Wales (key partner)
The aim of
the Cancer Council New South Wales is the defeat of cancer. This is
no longer a dream but a realistic proposition. The Cancer
Council believes cancer can be reduced to a point where the normal
expectation of life and health is not diminished by
cancer.
Cancer Council
Victoria
The aim of
the Cancer Council Victoria is the defeat of cancer. This is no
longer a dream but a realistic proposition. The Cancer
Council believes cancer can be reduced to a point where the normal
expectation of life and health is not diminished by
cancer.
CANTEEN
CanTeen - The Australian
Organisation for Young People Living with Cancer, is the national
support organisation for young people (aged 12-24) living with
cancer.
The touchstone of CanTeen is
the belief that young people, through meeting and talking with one
another, are better able to cope with the uncertainties of a cancer
diagnosis.
CBM
CBM is an independent Christian development organisation
dedicated to appropriate development by working with local partners
to establish accessible services for eye patients, people who are
blind or visually impaired, and people with other disabilities,
irrespective of nationality, race, gender or religion. The work of
CBM centres around medical care - preventing and curing blindness -
as well as the rehabilitation, training and integration into
society of people who are blind or have other
disabilities.
Children’s Cancer Institute of
Australia (key
partner)
Children’s
Cancer Institute of Australia’s vision is to save the lives of all
children with cancer and eliminate their suffering. Their mission
is to be a leader in preventing cancer, to find new ways of curing
cancer in children through world-class research, to ensure the best
possible quality of life for these children and their families, to
share the vision with others and to increase awareness,
participation and funding.
Heart Foundation of New
Zealand
The Heart
Foundation is the charity that leads the fight for heart health for
all New Zealanders. Our work is framed by four key
values:professionalism,
Making a Difference,
Valuing People,
Teamwork and
co-operative spirit
National Heart Foundation
of Australia (key
partner)
The
Heart Foundation funds research and education programs with the aim
of reducing suffering and death from heart, stroke and blood vessel
disease in Australia. Their ultimate goal is to ensure Australians
to have the best cardiovascular health in the world.
Medecins
Sans Frontieres - Australia
Médecins
Sans Frontières offers assistance to populations in distress, to
victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed
conflict, without discrimination and irrespective of race,
religion, creed or political affiliation.
Medecins Sans
Frontieres - Hong Kong
Médecins
Sans Frontières offers assistance to populations in distress, to
victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed
conflict, without discrimination and irrespective of race,
religion, creed or political affiliation.
PLAN
Plan in Australia is part of
Plan globally. We are one of the world's largest community
development organisations committed to ending child poverty.
We work with children, their families and communities in 49
countries in Asia, Africa and Central & South America. Plan
helps communities to help themselves, so that children have
opportunities to develop into healthy, educated adults.
Richmond
Fellowship
The Richmond Fellowship of
Victoria is Victoria’s leading provider of innovative, responsive
and accessible services to people who experience psychiatric
disability, where their mental illness is having a serious impact
on their life and health. Program participants are actively
supported in their journey of recovery to set goals, manage their
health, enhance their quality of life and relationships, and
achieve personal growth.
Scope
Victoria (key
partner)
Scope is
a not-for-profit organisation providing disability services
throughout Melbourne and Victoria to over 5,000 children and adults
with physical and multiple disabilities. Thousands more people
intermittently access our information, support and assessment
services.
Scope is
committed to overcoming the personal, structural and attitudinal
barriers that prevent those with disability from participating in
community life and works to make our community more inclusive, more
accessible and more welcoming.
The Alfred
Foundation
The role of The Alfred Foundation is
to raise funds to assist The Alfred achieve its mission of striving
as a team to provide the very best service and care which improves
the quality of life of our patients.
The Children's
Hospital at Westmead, Australia
At The Children's Hospital at
Westmead, they try to reduce the anxiety and disruption to our
children and their families by keeping their stay in hospital as
short as possible. They do this by providing day-only surgery and a
range of innovative programs where as much care as possible is
provided on an outpatient basis.
The Leprosy
Mission
In its fight to eradicate
leprosy, The Leprosy Mission New Zealand also has a very specific
role in the global fight to help eradicate poverty. Currently, with
around 20 projects based in Ethiopia, India, Bangladesh, Nepal,
China, Timor Leste and Papua New Guinea, we are addressing not only
leprosy as a disease, but also its sociologic affects in terms of
disability, marginalisation and social exclusion. Our projects take
a holistic approach by facilitating wider community involvement and
addressing many poverty issues. For example savings and loans,
health education, or water projects are improving the standard of
living for those affected by leprosy as well as their families and
communities.
The Lost Dogs’
Home (key
partner)
The Lost
Dogs’ Home improves the welfare of dogs and cats. The Home rescues
and cares for stray, injured, lost and abandoned dogs and cats. It
endeavours to re-unite them with their owners or adopt them out to
loving new families. The Home also educates school children and the
community in responsible pet ownership.
Water Aid
WaterAid Australia is an
international charity dedicated to helping some of the world's
poorest people escape the stranglehold of poverty and disease
caused by living without safe water and sanitation.
WWF-Australia
WWF’s
mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural
environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony
with nature by:
•
Conserving the world’s biological diversity
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Ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is
sustainable
•
Promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful
consumption
WWF - New
Zealand
WWF is about people and
nature. We are a science-based organisation that works together
with many sectors – government, business, science, environment,
community. Together we find solutions. |