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A case study featuring Halima who found refuge in Bangladesh. Accompanying activities included for Foundation to Year 2.

A series of ‘See, Judge, Act’ lessons on the environment/creation through a Catholic lens.

A prayer service for peace, especially in times of war.

A day in the life with Biru who, gained the support and skills he needed to establish his own bicycle repair business.

Oliva attended Caritas Australia-supported literacy and numeracy classes and also set up a home classroom to teach her neighbours. 2:37 mins

A quiz on the issues surrounding refugees and asylum seekers in our world.

A case study featuring Tereesa from Australia with accompanying activities for Years 3-6.

A mealtime prayer placemat, focused on the Africa Food Crisis.

A resource about the three key things the Uluru Statement From the Heart calls for.

A case study featuring Margret from Solomon Islands with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Years 3-6.

Meet Anatercia, a 12-year-old girl who lives in Mozambique. With your support, she can access clean drinking water and focus on doing well at school.

Students learn about a simple handwashing device called a tippy tap and construct their own.

A grace prayer that can be read before meals.

A board game that focuses on the issue of poverty.

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