Project Compassion Resources
Our Project Compassion resources can help inspire your school, parish and community to Unite Against Poverty this Lent.
Sisilia refilling her cup from newly installed water taps at her school in rural Tanzania. Photo: Caritas Australia
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To help inspire fundraising, create a Tapitas Water Wall. Students can donate $5 for each droplet. They write their name (and prayer if they choose) before adding their droplet to the display wall.
Three Project Compassion 2026 photo storybooks with narration.
Display the Big Water Walk poster around your school to promote your event.
Project Compassion 2026 Poster available for download.
Project Compassion Thank you poster, available for download.
A poster to track and show the impact of your school's donations.
An image of our Project Compassion box for 2026 to use in presentations or displays.
Download our ready-to-share social tiles to promote Dollar Match Day across your community.
Cards for Compassion are a set of conversation cards designed to help children and families explore the themes of Project Compassion.
A quick guide on how to use the 'Cards for Compassion' resource.
A range of social media tiles to use for promoting The BIG Water Walk at your school.
Download these ready-to-use social media tiles to help promote your water walk fundraiser for World Water Day. Whether your school is taking part in The BIG Water Walk or you are joining The Long Walk for Water as an individual, these tiles make it easy to spread the word, raise awareness and inspire others to get involved and support access to clean water for all.
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