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These are the objects of our constitution... (a) To eliminate or seek to eliminate discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation or identification in the sport of boxing; (b) To promote good health through the sport of boxing; (c) Collaborating with boxing governing bodies, boxing clubs and other partner organisations to increase the participation and acceptance of LGBTQI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex) people at all levels in the sport of boxing; (d) To promote the sport of boxing to and amongst the LGBTQI and wider community; (e) Co-ordinating and organising boxing tournaments and championships all over the world aligned with Amateur International Boxing Association (AIBA) rules, sanctioned by a boxing authority, ensuring that no individual shall be excluded, shamed or intimidated from participating based on sexual orientation or identification; (f) To provide opportunities for LGBTQI people to compete in the sport of boxing in a safe and friendly environment; (g) Providing members with support and resources in the sport of boxing; (h) Manage all interests and business of the Association and its members in areas such as, for example, club organisation, recruitment and retention of members, fundraising, event management, all spheres of government liaison and public relations.
Mobilise volunteers to cook delicious, free meals from rescued, donated and our homegrown ingredients to improve the lives of Australians in hardship.
Hands Across the Water initially supported 32 kids who had lost their parents and were living in a tent at Baan Tharn Namchai in Phang-Nga, a town on Thailand's northern Andaman coast. The kids were left without food, shelter or support. Hands, along with a number of equally committed supporters pooled their resources to build the first orphanage at Baan Tharn Namchai. Today, Baan Tharn Namchai is home to over 100 children and Hands now supports over 250 at-risk children across seven homes throughout Thailand. Hands has a policy of 100% of all donations going to the children and their communities.
The Youth Sport Trust is an independent charity devoted to building a brighter future for young people. We are passionate about helping all young people achieve their full potential by delivering high quality physical education (PE) and sport opportunities. Through 20 years of experience, we have developed a unique way of maximising the power of sport to grow young people, schools and communities. We believe in the power of sport to change young people's lives for the better. Our programmes focus on using sport as a vehicle to improve young people's: Wellbeing: Our work develops children's fundamental movement skills, equipping them with the confidence, competence and enjoyment of sport needed for a lifetime of activity, as well as good physical and emotional health. Leadership: Our work supports the personal development of young people and their progress at school, as well as preparing them for the challenges of life ahead. We support young people to develop a range of positive character qualities, such as: creativity, aspiration, resilience and empathy. Achievement: PE and sport delivered well is proven to impact positively on attainment and academic achievement. It can engage young people in learning and support the development of skills needed for success in the classroom, including: communication, teamwork and self-management.
Our mission is to actively rehabilitate and preserve Australian wildlife and inspire others to do the same.
To deliver the most food to the most Australians in need in the most efficient and effective way
Doing rescue of wombats when hit by cars or shot and left to die by farmers. Implementing large scale treatment programs to eradicate sarcoptic mange in wombats Create awareness and provide training/presentations to educate the public and politicians in the plight of wombats
The Firesticks Alliance is an Indigenous not for profit organisation that provides leadership, advocacy and action to protect, conserve and enhance cultural and natural values of people and Country through cultural fire and land management practices. Firesticks values and respects country, local knowledge, protocols of Elders and ancestors and are committed to providing a supportive Indigenous led network that fosters a community of practice to maintain and share Cultural fire knowledge and practice on Country. The Firesticks Alliance partners with diverse communities, landholders, agencies and institutions across the continent. Together Firesticks is identifying pathways to apply cultural fire to landscape, to help heal and care for Country and empowering communities through mentorship and shared understandings that are improving fire management in Australia. At Firesticks, our purpose is to empower the community in supporting the recognition and revitalisation of Cultural fire through the sharing of knowledge and practice across Australia. Firesticks empowers Indigenous leadership, advocacy and action to protect, conserve and enhance cultural fire and land management practices. We apply our methodology showing our connection to Culture, Community and Country