CharityOrganizations.com.au provides a free comparison service whereby you can find out more information about all major Australian charity organizations.
All these charities are non-profit and need your donations to help provide water, food, infrastructure and services to those who are really in need.
Don’t wait till tomorrow, donate to your chosen charity today.
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Oxfam Unwrapped
Give a gift to the less fortunate and those who need most.
Gifts from $10.00
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Plan Australia Sponsor a child and make a big difference to a child’s life today.
from $1.41 per day
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WWF Animal
Adopt and care for an animal or help the planet.
from $50.00
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ActionAid
Provide a child with education today.
from $1.50
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Water Aid
Clean running water for the developing world. from $25.00
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HOW TO DONATE TO CHARITIES ONLINE?
With the click of a mouse a donation to a charity organisation is made. Many Australian charities accept charity donations online. You could be helping someone in need today!
You simply enter as little or as much as you want either by credit card or by Paypal and websites such as Oxfam Unwrapped take care of the rest. Your donation is made. You get a email either confirming the donation or you get an online receipt that you can print.
Make sure you keep your receipt safe as each donation you make is tax deductible.
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Donating to charitable organizations have come a natural phenomenon even in the modern society. Many families are compassionate to the underprivileged. Charity organizations can significantly vary with some that opt for charities for children and those that are medical based ones. There are also charities for the old age and education.
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The idea of charity shop differs from one country to another. In some countries like Canada and the US, it is called resale shop or thrift store while it is known to be opportunity shop in New Zealand and Australia. Read Full Review »
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The Smith Family is an independent charity for children that extend their help to disadvantages Australians to get the most of their education in order for them to make their lives better and to have a better future. Read Full Review »
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UNICEF Australia or United Nations Children’s Fund is an organization dedicated to saving lives and promoting the welfare of children all over the world. The organization worked in preventing disease and educating health and hygiene practices. Read Full Review »
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Charitable giving is not new to our society. People always have the heart to help the needy and the poor. It is a great thing to know that we can now give our donations online and support a charitable institution or a nonprofit organisation. Read Full Review »
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If you think you have not helped other people yet, this could be the best time to share to them a part of yourself. There is a wide array of unique gift-giving options on the internet and one is buying charitable gift online.
Charitable gifts online is a convenient way to buy wonderful gifts for your loved ones and at the same time making charitable donations for the less fortunate ones. Aside from the fact that shopping online is very convenient, the best thing when you buy charitable gifts online is that you are contributing to a worthy cause. When you buy charitable gifts online part of the proceeds will go to charitable institutions and would help the less fortunate ones. Read Full Review »
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Oxfam Australia is an Australian charity which is independent, not-profit, secular, and provides community-based aid. It is an affiliate of Oxfam International. Oxfam Australia’s projects include long-term development projects, responding to emergencies and campaigning to improve the lives of disadvantaged people around the world. Oxfam Australia aims to give people with a disadvantage improved access to social services, a heard voice in decisions, equal rights and status, and safety from conflict and disaster. Read Full Review »
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For the last 25 years, WSPA has been aiming to promote the concept of animal welfare around Australia where there are few or no measures to protect animals. The WSPA has campaigned politically to influence the government and the people who make decisions to think about animal welfare. Read Full Review »
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From the beginning, World Vision’s activities have been focused on giving people – especially children – opportunities to come out of their suffering and to improve their lives. In 1947, American missionary Dr Robert Pierce travelled to China and Korea and encountered people who had to go on in life without food, clothing, shelter or medicine. During the Korean War in the early fifties, he helped set up orphanages to care for children who’d been abandoned or orphaned. Read Full Review »
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