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We work with our members to ensure reliable provision of life-saving cells while promoting patient and donor care and safety
The mission of The Global FoodBanking Network (GFN) is to alleviate world hunger. We do this by collaborating to develop food banks in communities where they are needed around the world and by supporting food banks where they already exist.
Rose Breast Health's mission is to improve breast cancer outcomes and the quality of life among African Women, through increased awareness and access to screening, timely diagnosis and comprehensive treatment. Our vision is preventing deaths from breast cancer through early detection.
Supporting children, families and the elderly to live, joyful, meaningful and sustainable lives. Vision A compassionate world where all are valued and supported to live joyful, meaningful and sustainable lives. Mission We help people in need to reach their potential as our expression of love and care for others and gratitude for the gifts we have been given. We do so by building bridges between people who care and people who need. Our focus is on supporting regional communities in Australia and globally. We provide charitable services, facilities and safe spaces through social enterprises and public donations. We also collaborate widely, supporting other charities and fostering donors' trust through professionalism and transparency.
The one voice for every child in Public Education. To promote public understanding of the role of public education and of national education issues. 2.1.2 To advocate on national education issues. 2.1.3 To develop and promote national education policies and to devise strategies to achieve the goals implicit in that policy. 2.1.4 To monitor and provide information, analysis, research and reports on national education issues to affiliates and other appropriate organisations. 2.1.5 To represent parents of children in government schools and their school communities in all relevant forums. 2.1.6 To provide support for affiliates and a clearing house for affiliates to share information and experiences. 2.1.7 To work with other organisations on matters of mutual interest. 2.1.8 To represent ACSSO views on national issues to Government and to education and other related organisations. 2.1.9 To provide for ongoing development and regular review of ACSSO organisation and administration
1. To become A Transformative Social Movement based on virtue values. 2. To shape an autonomus (self-relient) society through the economic development. 3. To actively involve in humanitarian movement through the global networking. 4. To build the transformative leadership with global competency. 5. To advocate policy in order to promote an equity. 6. To strengthten an internal capacity as a global institution through innovation, high quality service, transparency, accuntability, and independency .
JA Asia Pacific is a member of JA Worldwide, one of the world's largest youth-serving NGOs dedicated to preparing young people for employment and entrepreneurship. For 100 years, JA has delivered hands-on, experiential learning in work readiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. We create pathways for employability, job creation, and financial success. Home to 60% of the world's youth, JA Asia Pacific aims to empower young people to benefit from the region's economic development and to create a positive impact in their lives and communities. The 18 members JA Asia Pacific network is powered by over 30,000 volunteers and mentors from all sectors of society, reaching more than 825,000 students around the region. Each year, the global JA network of over 465,000 volunteers serves more than 10 million students in over 100 countries.
The Minus18 Foundation is Australia's youth driven charity for LGBTIQ youth. For over 20 years, Minus18 has been running high impact LGBTIQ events, education and consultation programs to create peer-support, safe spaces and inclusive environments, across Australia. Every year: Deliver more than 100 workshops, keynotes and presentations More than 10,000 people attend Minus18 events and workshops Distribute more than 50,000 Rainbow Pride merchandise across Australia More than 500,000 people engage with education and resources online. You might know us from our events, such as the Queer Formal which we take across the country, where young people aged 13-19 can bring a same-sex partner, express their gender identity and meet link-minded young people. We work together with local community groups to engage queer youth with their services, engage with opportunities and have an unforgettable evening of celebrating their identity. In 2018, we also ran the first-of-its kind Queer Ideas Festival, where we consulted with 120 LGBTIQ young people around what they want to see from the Government, Community and Organisations, which was then captured in our Young & Queer Report. Minus18 also delivers LGBTIQ Inclusion Workshops which develop empathy and understanding of LGBTIQ people, and equip participants with the tools they need to develop a culture of inclusion, acceptance and allyship within schools, organisations and communities. We've taken these across the country, with a focus across 2019-2020 to deliver subsidized opportunities to Regional and Rural areas. Our Events and Workshops wouldn't exist through the donations and support received through our campaigns such as IDAHOBIT, Wear it Purple Day and Trans Week of Awareness. These help us educate, create visibility and build opportunities, allowing Minus18 to work with communities and organisations to help drive our work - with 100% of proceeds from donations and all our Rainbow Pride resources going to LGBTIQ youth programs.
Founded by Ronni Kahn AO in 2004 after noticing the huge volume of food going to waste, OzHarvest quickly grew to become Australia's leading food rescue organisation. Food is at our core, saving surplus food from ending up in landfill and delivering it to charities that help feed people in need. We are committed to halving food waste by 2030, inspiring and influencing others to do the same, and transforming lives through education. Our purpose is to Nourish Our Country.
The mission of FRRR is to champion the economic and social strength of Australia's rural, regional and remote communities through partnerships with the private sector, philanthropy and governments.
The main activities of Mumbulla Foundation are raising revenue through fundraising, donations, memberships, investment and other means as allowed under the Constitution and awarding, on an annual basis, grants to not-for-profit and charitable organisations and auspiced groups within the Bega Valley Shire. These grants are provided for social, environmental, educational, and cultural activities to improve the well-being and opportunities for all citizens of the Shire. The Foundation also supports the Bega Valley education sector through providing University of Wollongong Bega Campus scholarships and book prizes and back to school vouchers for primary and secondary schools.