I was hungry 

…and you gave me something to eat

Your gift by 30 June will help families grow food and a livelihood into the future. 

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Right now, hunger is a daily reality for many families in the world’s poorest nations. Rising fuel prices are adding to the pressures they face.  

Your gift today will help families in poverty to grow their own food so they can eat, and establish a livelihood into the future. It means farmer training, tools, water harvesting, irrigation, clean water, seedlings, and more.

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You can show God’s love to families living in poverty by making your tax-deductible donation today.

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How you can help

*If your donation is received or processed after Tuesday 30 June 2026, it will be tax deductible in the 2027 financial year. To ensure your donation is deductible this financial year, please donate online before 11.59pm AEST on 30 June 2026. 

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See where you are making a difference

See where you are making a difference

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The Diocese of Gitega is helping families to feed themselves and generate income by providing farmer training, tools, seedlings, and goats for organic fertiliser. The impact has been dramatic. Over three years, participants’ crop yields have increased by an average of 79.9%.

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In drought-prone Marsabit, the Anglican church is helping vulnerable people to harvest water for drinking and to irrigate their crops. The project involves providing water tanks, dam liners, fencing to protect gardens from animals, seedlings, and more.

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The Diocese of Kindu is training 170 farmers to improve food production through 10 farm schools. The project is being rolled out through local churches.

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Transform lifts people out of poverty through giving access to clean water and training in farming, WASH, health, and financial literacy.

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The Episcopal University is developing a farm to generate income for the university and food for the community. It will also train students, staff, and local farmers in effective farming practices.

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Monique was struggling to meet her family’s basic needs. After receiving training, tools, and seeds through the Diocese of Gitega’s Food Security Project in Burundi, she learned to grow amaranth and pineapples to provide income and food for her family. 

“I cannot thank God enough for how far I have come. We have gained our smiles back.”

Monique, widow and mother of five dependent children 

Your gift today will help families in poverty to grow their own food so they can eat and establish a livelihood into the future. It means farmer training, tools, water harvesting, irrigation, clean water, seedlings, and more, delivered with the hope of the gospel. 

Why choose Anglican Aid this End of Financial Year?

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

We are gospel-driven.

Anglican Aid is an agency of Sydney Anglicans, and all our staff and project partners profess an authentic faith in Christ. Your gifts will be sent in the name of Jesus, and distributed by brothers and sisters who share Christ’s love as they run long-term development projects in their communities, in coordination with local churches.

Anglican Aid prioritises working with the poorest of the poor, with people who face extreme hardship. When you give to Anglican Aid, you are truly showing God’s love and care to the world’s most vulnerable.

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

Give generously this End of Financial Year