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Lunch in the Dirt: What One Australian Mum Saw in Uganda Changed Everything
By: Jodie McEwen
When Jodie McEwen was given the chance to visit Uganda with Feed The Hungry, she didn’t hesitate. The Australian mum was already a supporter of Take Away Hunger Day, sponsoring meals for children. But what she saw when she arrived at the school wasn’t just eye-opening, it was life-altering.
Dress Up for the ‘Dressember’ Campaign to Fight Human-Trafficking
By: Laura Bennett
It’s a confronting reality: right now over 27million women and girls are victims of modern-day slavery and trafficking.
“It’s Happening Everywhere” – Film Set to Shine a Light on Human Trafficking
By: Clare Bruce
For Miguel Nieto Montenegro, making his new film Unseen in 2025 will be a labour of love.
5 Ways to Unwrap the Christmas Joy of Giving – Besides Presents!
By: Andrew Marsh
This Christmas let’s focus on being truly present rather than just giving presents.
A Place to Call Home: For Some, It’s the Ultimate Christmas Gift
By: Helping Hands TV
“Wesley Mission has given me hope. Wesley Mission has given me back trust. Wesley Mission has given me back appreciation of love,” says Martin, a recipient of housing through Wesley Mission’s Homeless Services.
A Fashion Guide for a Better World
By: Mike Crooks
If you’re concerned about how your clothes are produced – how much people are paid to make them, and how those people are treated – then Baptist World Aid’s latest Ethical Fashion Report is the fashion guide for you.
The New Homeless: “It’s Heartbreaking”
By: Mike Crooks
Older women are one of the fastest growing groups of people in Australia experiencing homelessness.
“Deeply Troubling”: Closing the Gap Report
By: Mike Crooks
In the attempt to close the gap between the quality of life of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, the nation is falling behind.
Everyday Purchases That Make the World a Better Place
By: Helping Hands TV
Our buying power can do more for good than our charitable giving says Adam McCurdie, founder and CEO of Humanitix.