Helping the community

Family First is not just a political party.  We are part of the community, and believe in giving back to the community.  The following are some of the organisations that help provide community support, not just here in Australia, but around the world.  If you can please help those in need.

  • Adult Learning Australia

    Adult Learning Australia

    http://www.ala.asn.au/

    A not-for-profit entity that reflects the extraordinary diversity of adult and community learning. They include adult educators in universities, TAFE Colleges, Community Houses and adult community education providers (ACE), as well as community workers, librarians, individual tutors and trainers, volunteers and students.

  • Unicef

    Unicef

    http://www.unicef.com.au/    |   Donate now

    UNICEF is one of the largest development agencies dedicated to working exclusively with children. UNICEF works closely with children, women and communities as well as governments, other UN agencies, faith-based groups, non-government organisations and the private sector on behalf of all children without regard to race, creed or religion.

  • Beyond Blue

    Beyond Blue

    http://www.beyondblue.org.au/index.aspx?    |   Donate now

    beyondblue is a national, independent, not-for-profit organisation working to address issues associated with depression, anxiety and related substance misuse disorders in Australia.

  • Cancer Council Australia

    Cancer Council Australia

    http://www.cancer.org.au/Home.htm    |   Donate now

    As Australia’s peak national non-government cancer control* organisation, Cancer Council Australia advises the Australian Government and other bodies on practices and policies to help prevent, detect and treat cancer. We also advocate for the rights of cancer patients for best treatment and supportive care

  • Thyroid Australia

    Thyroid Australia

    http://www.thyroid.org.au/

    Support for those with Thyroid conditions, their families and friends.

  • Australian Red Cross

    Australian Red Cross

    http://www.redcross.org.au/    |   Donate now

    Red Cross is always there for people in need, providing relief in times of crisis and care for the most vulnerable in Australia and around the world.

  • World Vision

    World Vision

    http://www.worldvision.com.au/

    World Vision is Australia’s largest overseas aid and humanitarian organisation. As well as providing relief in emergency situations, they work on long-term development projects with local communities to address the causes of poverty and help them become self-sufficient.

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