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VIC Adventist Women
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We are making a difference by fundraising for Turn on the Tap.
Many girls in the Solomon Islands are unable to attend school regularly because school toilet facilities lack running water, privacy and are not designed to meet the needs of females. The Turn on the Tap project addresses inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure and knowledge in a range of primary and secondary schools. This enables girls to have an equal opportunity to life changing education.
Adventist Women Australia is raising funds for the Turn on the Tap project in 2024. The project aims to help girls escape poverty by reducing their barriers to education.
All free-will gifts to ADRA Australia's Turn on the Tap project are tax-deductible. Financial contributions that offer the contributor something in return, such as admission to an event or cost of food, are not tax-deductible. To learn more about this project and how you can help, please contact 1800 242 372.
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Adventist Development and Relief Agency Australia Ltd (ADRA)
ADRA Australia works with people in poverty and distress to create just and positive change through empowering partnerships and responsible action. ADRA delivers sustainable community development and disaster relief programs that benefit communities in Australia, the Pacific, Asia and Africa. These programs include initiatives for providing clean water, food, basic education, health education as well as many others. In recent years, ADRA has supported over 900,000 people in 17 countries. ADRA Australia is fully accredited with the Australian Government and is part of the global ADRA network, with a presence in more than 120 countries.