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Pastoral & Charity Support

  • Rural and remote chaplains - Salvation Army

    https://www.salvationarmy.org.au/need-help/rural-support/

    Salvo chaplains provide care and support to people in rural and remote Australia, who, at times, feel socially and geographically isolated. Rural and remote chaplains seek to bring hope and support to people challenged with economic, environmental, emotional and/or social pressures.

  • Disaster Relief Australia

    https://disasterreliefaus.org/

    Disasters are our business. Disaster Relief Australia recruits, trains, equips, organises and deploys volunteers to aid disaster operations worldwide. As our uniquely skilled team of veteran, emergency services and civilian volunteers help communities prepare for and recover from disasters, they also find purpose through service.

  • Disaster Recover Chaplaincy Network

    https://www.nswact.uca.org.au/calendar/disaster-recover-chaplaincy-network-training/

    The DRCN is a multi-denominational and multi-faith network of chaplains coordinated by the Uniting Church which is engaged by the State Government to care for people in evacuation and recovery centres following disasters.

  • Chaplaincy Australia

    https://www.chaplaincyaustralia.com/

    Chaplaincy Australia is a national network of Chaplains delivering support and care across every aspect of Australian society. We deliver professional, equipped and motivated Chaplains into all industries and response agencies. We desire to see Chaplains released and attached to every interest group in Australia. Wherever people are, a Chaplain can make a difference!

  • Country Women's Association of NSW

    https://www.cwaofnsw.org.au/

    The CWA was formed in 1922 when country women were fighting isolation and a lack of health facilities. Within the first year, the Association was a unified, resourceful group that was going from strength to strength. The members worked tirelessly to set up baby health care centres, fund bush nurses, build and staff maternity wards, hospitals, schools, rest homes, seaside and mountain holiday cottages - and much more. The women of the CWA have been initiators, fighters and lobbyists.

  • Australian Red Cross

    https://www.redcross.org.au/

    Australian Red Cross is a volunteer-based organisation that exists to reduce human suffering.

    Help build communities that are strong, resilient and able to anticipate, respond, and recover well from disasters and climate change related emergencies.

  • GIVIT

    https://www.givit.org.au/

    GIVIT is here to help generous people - like you - give the smart way. Our purpose is to match generosity to real need through an online platform

    Our mission is to change the way people give by inspiring an online network of givers

    Our vision is to meet society's need in an environmentally sustainable way

  • Farm Angels

    https://farmangels.org.au/

    Our Purpose

    Across our vast continent, farmers face many adversities due to natural disasters.

    Farm Angels provides a unique service for which it has become well known within the rural sector. We are the charity run by big hearts who offer a listening ear, a warm hug and personalised support to farming families who are impacted by natural disasters such as drought, fire, mouse plague & flood.

    We like to tell our farmers we don’t deliver charity – but rather a thank you.

  • Rural Aid

    Rural Aid’s vision is to safeguard farming and rural communities before, during and after natural disasters. We stand ready to support farmers when disaster strikes and to offer the help needed at the time.

    Rural Aid is also dedicated to supporting a stable future for our farmers to ensure they can keep providing food and fibre for all Australians.

    We do this through our innovative programs that increase the resilience and sustainability of farmers, families and rural communities. As an independent charity, we rely on the generosity of our industry partners and supporters who fundraise, donate and volunteer to enable our vision to be realised.

  • Need for Feed a project of Lions Clubs

    https://www.needforfeed.org/

    Need For Feed have been supporting communities and farmers wth hay and fodder.

  • Aussie Helpers

    https://aussiehelpers.org.au/

    Proudly supporting Aussie farmers and farming communities, wherever, whenever and however they need. Thanks to Aussie Helpers, farmers are not alone.

    Our mission is to help farmers, farming families and communities survive through the tough times so they can thrive in the good. We’re driven every day to ensure farmers know that help is just a phone call away.

  • The Queensland Country Women's Association

    https://www.qcwa.org.au/

    It’s about friendship, connection and community

    The QCWA is Queensland’s largest and most wide-spread women’s organisation.

    We have thousands of members in cities, and towns

    state-wide. We are not for profit, non-sectarian and non-political.

    Our vision is simple: QCWA provides a space for Queensland women to connect, collaborate and create an impact in communities.

  • Country Women's Association in Tasmania

    CWA in TAS is a not-for-profit, non-party-political and non-sectarian incorporated association of volunteers from all over Tasmania.

    We’re best known for our iconic ‘tea and scones’ catering, which raises valuable funds for the causes we support, but there’s so much more to CWA! As part of the largest women’s organisation in Australia, we contribute to real and meaningful change through coordinated and effective lobbying, advocacy, education, fundraising, community service and the sharing of knowledge, skills and friendship - find out more about what we do.