Thinking of giving but can't decide who to give to? Why not look at one of these great causes that could really do with your support.
We know you share our passion for the Territory community and the valuable contribution our Volunteers make to the vibrant lifestyle and wonderful events we enjoy as Territorians every year.
Appin Hall Children's Foundation (AH), in Tasmania's northwest, was founded by Ronnie and Maggie Burns as a Respite, Healing and Educational Centre for young people requiring support in our communities.
To continue to run and deliver our essential services and programs:
In 1907, a young, courageous, partly blind woman called Louisa Fawkner gathered together a band of volunteers to establish the Catholic Braille Writers Association. From these humble beginnings, Villa Maria has grown to become one of Victoria's largest not-for-profit providers of disability, education and senior services, with more than 60 programmes supporting over 5,000 people across metropolitan and regional Victoria.
Alpha Autism supports the needs and ambitions of adults on the autism spectrum by developing skills, promoting independence and facilitating...
Eco Barge Clean Seas Inc mission is to minimize the devastating effects marine debris pollution has on marine life, by running a constant Marine Debris Removal Program for the Whitsunday Islands and surrounding coastlines.
Research and education will underpin the future development of organic agriculture in Australia, just as it does in many other countries. Funds for this are limited, so it is important that investments be made wisely. The OFA Organic Trust supports research that recognises the unique climate and soils of Australia, and the need to develop markets for Australian farmers.
We run a Patient Accommodation program in major cities across Australia, providing 11 houses or apartments. This provides cancer patients an...
We are in a climate emergency and we need urgent action to halt climate change. Millions of people are already affected and hundreds of millions more people will be displaced without action by the world's rich countries...
Immovable Indigenous heritage, nearly all of which occurs in the form of rock art, is under severe threat from such factors as visitor pressure, natural deterioration and development, but most of all from poor planning and inadequate information about such material...