Tag Archive for: charities

England’s Wall of Hope: “We’re Building a Legacy”

By: Michael Crooks

An Englishman wants to build a wall – not a barrier to keep people out, but a symbol of hope for all. Read more

Australians Prioritising Volunteering Amidst the Challenges of COVID-19

By: McCrindle

There is no doubt that 2020 will be a year for the history books. The unprecedented change across societies, nations and the globe has been characterised by a time of increased volatility and disruption. Read more

Get ready for Miracles Day!

By: CBM Australia

Give someone the Miracle of sight this Thursday.

This Thursday, 19 August, you have the chance to give someone the Miracle gift of sight – changing their life forever. Read more

Gokul needs a Miracle

By: CBM Australia

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a catastrophic impact on people with disabilities, including those with cataracts, making it even more challenging for them to access life-changing health care and the cataract surgeries that could save their sight. Read more

The Moment a Dad Gets a Miracle

By: Alison Dean

Witnessing a Miracle first-hand is one of the most powerful moments I have ever experienced. Read more

Praying for a Miracle

By: CBM Australia

For Suman, growing up in a remote village in eastern Nepal, life took a sudden turn the year she turned five. She had just started first grade and was embarrassed to find she was having trouble reading the words on the blackboard. Read more

Small Boy, Big Heart

By: CBM Australia

For many 11-year-olds, coming across some extra money might mean a shopping trip for video games or toys. But for Curtis, money in his pocket is an opportunity to help children not as fortunate as him. Read more

Life After COVID: Christian Groups Unite to Pave the Way Forward

By: Michael Crooks

An alliance of Christian community organisations has pledged to help those most in need in a post-COVID world. Read more

Osher Gunsberg’s Heart for Gifting Bikes to Developing Countries and His ‘Bachelor’ Advice

By: Laura Bennett

Osher Gunsberg has been a familiar face on Australian TV screens for many years now. Most recently as host of The Masked Singer, The Bachelor Australia and – if you can cast your mind back to Guy Sebastian’s “fro” – Australian Idol. Read more

How the Charities and NFP Sector Is Changing; From Mass Marketing to Personalisation

By: McCrindle

The charities and not-for-profit (NFP) sector are core to Australian communities with the oldest charities in Australia dating back more than 200 years. Read more