Merissa Forsyth is the founder and director of new not for profit Pretty Foundation which aims to build body resilience in girls aged two to six years. She is this week’s Changemaker.…
Children have great capacity to affect the lives of those around them, writes Dr Andrea Lemon, CEO and founding co-director of Kids Thrive.“Before Kids as Catalyst I was…
Save the Children Australia and Hands on Learning Australia are joining forces to prevent disengaged children from dropping out of school. The merger, announced Monday,…
Organisations that work to provide a brighter future for socially, economically or physically disadvantaged children are being encouraged to apply for grants to help…
The 2016 Valuing Children Initiative benchmark survey has found that 80 per cent of Australians are concerned about the health and happiness of future generations of Australian…
Philanthropic fund manager Equity Trustees has awarded its first grant, under its new $10 million Empowering Change philanthropy grant program, to support young people…
An assessment of a national Not for Profit program providing highly-disadvantaged children targeted education assistance throughout their schooling has found a significant…
Children living in foster care and residential care are tracking dramatically behind their peers, according to new research released by Anglicare Victoria.
The…
New Federal Government funding will allow community organisations to apply for grants to deliver projects to reduce violence against women and their children. …
A new online giving portal hopes to empower children to support the needs of disadvantaged children and families with the aim of developing a philanthropic culture in young…
Aussie kids are going hungry with 180,000 children relying on food welfare each month and many more thousands being turned away, according to a new Not for Profit report.…
Aid agency Save the Children has rejected claims that their staff at the Nauru Detention Centre have fabricated allegations of abuse and self harm.
The rebuff from the Not…