Because he first loved us (End of Financial Year) Appeal

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Because He First Loved Us Appeal

Show Jesus' love to children in need this End of Financial Year

As Jesus Christ loved us by laying down his life for us, we too, as his followers, are called to love one another.  

Around the world, Anglican Aid’s partners have taken this to heart. Because he first loved us, Christians in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lebanon, and Tanzania are sacrificially loving children in their communities.  

Your giving

You can show Christ's love to children in need by making your tax-deductible gift before 30 June.

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“We love because he first loved us.”

1 John 4:19

Our partners work with children who live in difficult circumstances and are often unloved or forgotten by the rest of society. But through the love of local Christians, lives are already being transformed, giving these precious children hope for the future.

Our partners work with children who live in difficult circumstances and are often unloved or forgotten by the rest of society. But through the love of local Christians, lives are already being transformed, giving these precious children hope for the future.

Our partners work with children who live in difficult circumstances and are often unloved or forgotten by the rest of society. But through the love of local Christians, lives are already being transformed, giving these precious children hope for the future.

Our partners work with children who live in difficult circumstances and are often unloved or forgotten by the rest of society. But through the love of local Christians, lives are already being transformed, giving these precious children hope for the future.

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BURUNDI

50% of children under 5 suffer from regular diarrheal diseases due to a lack of clean drinking water. The Diocese of Gitega is working to improve and protect 22 natural springs, which will provide clean water to 2500 people, reducing children’s hospital visits and enabling them to grow, learn, and thrive.

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DR CONGO

7 million children are out of school, and those who do go are often taught by untrained teachers in crumbling classrooms. The Diocese of Kindu, in partnership with Openwell, is transforming educational opportunities by rebuilding schools, improving classroom materials, and training teachers.

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TANZANIA

Children with disabilities are often considered cursed by their communities. The CBIDO Disabilities project, run by the Diocese of Kagera, is changing the lives of over 500 children each year by providing them with advocacy, medical care, rehabilitation, and access to education and employment.

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LEBANON

hosts almost half a million school-aged Syrian refugees, and almost half are not in school. Good Shepherd School is providing free, quality Christian education to 360 Syrian refugee children, and showing them unconditional love in a society where they experience significant discrimination.

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How you can help

Give generously this End of Financial Year

 

*If your donation is received or processed after Sunday 30 June 2024, it will be tax deductible in the 2025 financial year. To ensure your donation is deductible this financial year, please donate online before 11.59pm AEST on 30 June 2024. 

Lives Transformed

Rose
DR CONGO

Rose used to learn in crumbling and overcrowded classrooms. But after her school was renovated, she was able to focus on her studies and achieved first place in her final state school exams. She now wants to study law to defend the needy.

Nowadia
TANZANIA

One-year-old Nowadia was seen as cursed by her community when she was born with a cleft palate. But since CBIDO staff organised surgery for Nowadia, she is now healing and growing well. Her mother is full of thankfulness to God.

Jules
BURUNDI

Six-year-old Jules suffered from frequent illnesses due to a lack of clean drinking water. But since his water source was improved, his health has improved dramatically. He is now able to go to school, where he is thriving in his studies.

Why choose Anglican Aid this End of Financial Year?

There are many organisations you could give to at tax time. Here are four reasons to choose Anglican Aid. 

We work with local Christians.

You can be sure your gifts are sent in the name of Jesus, and distributed by faithful brothers and sisters who share Christ’s love as they provide aid and long-term development to their communities. 

Anglican Aid prioritises working with the poorest of the poor, with people who face extreme hardship. When you give to Anglican Aid, you are showing Jesus’ love to people who truly need it.  

Anglican Aid is accredited by the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) and is a member of Christian Ministry Advancement (CMA). Our finances are independently audited annually.  

Last year, Anglican Aid spent 87% of overall donations on our overseas projects, and 13% on ensuring Anglican Aid meets the highest compliance and communications standards.