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Fun Fundraising

Download a copy of our 2008 fundraising booklet (1Mb PDF) which is full of great fundraising activities such as hosting a Fish 'n' Chip Friday during Lent or flipping pancakes for a good cause on Shrove Tuesday, February 5.

Other ideas included are:

   

Caritas K's

Cover kilometres for compassion by running, walking, cycling or swimming as a way of connecting with those who have to cover many kilometres each day to fetch water, obtain food, get to school or market, or simply to survive. More information>>

   

Global Reality Meal

Organise a meal at school (or with parish, friends, family, community) to show the extremes of wealth and poverty in our world such as that experienced in all the Project Compassion stories. Download instructions (125Kb PDF).

   

Fundraising activity posters

Take action with a Dig-a-loo poster (158Kb PDF) displaying the Week 3 project in Indonesia or the Car-ART-as poster (166kb PDF) for Week 5 project in Brazil.

Old favorites from last year, including Cowitas, are still available here.

How your support helps

It only takes a little to make a big change...
Here's what your dollars could do:

  • $10 could provide food supplements for one month for a person living with HIV/AIDS in Kenya.
  • $15 could support a person who has never completed high school to finish their studies in Manila, Philippines.
  • $50 could provide a village health awareness session in West Java, Indonesia.
  • $80 could support one Fijian woman to learn basic cooking and traditional craft skills for income generation
  • $100 could support one young Indigenous Australian to participate in a workshop in filmmaking and digital video production.
  • $200 could provide basic repairs and a roof of a home for a vulnerable urban family in Manila, Philippines.
  • $500 could support a group of 25 women to enable them to run an income generating project in Manila, Philippines.
  • $665 could provide a year of agriculture training for a subsistence farmer in Fiji.
  • $1,000 could provide health and hygiene training for one year for a village in West Java, Indonesia.

 

 

 

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