Thanks To Ayr High School Interact

The Interact Club of Ayr High School, Queensland have been great supporters of Disaster Aid Australia.

In the early stages of our Bhutan 2020 Project they sponsored safe water for Bongo Primary School in Bhutan.

Bongo school children enjoying safe water

This year the teacher who supports the Interact Club, Nyree Woods, told us the club had raised enough funds to support a further SkyHydrant installation.

As our Chair, Peter Faulkner, was holidaying in the area he was delighted to visit the school and keep them up to date with Disaster Aid Australia’s activities.

Peter Faulkner with the Interact Club

Disaster Aid Australia is always happy to work with Interact clubs who want to be involved in an international project to help children in a developing country

Contact us at admin@disasteraidaustralia.org.au to find out more

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Training For Vanuatu

Disaster Aid Australia is currently supporting a project to help the villages of overseas workers from Vanuatu, working in Tasmania.

The project is led by Shellee Newell.

As part of our ‘Safe Water for Every Child’ program we are happy to support other humanitatian aid partners, in addition to the aid we directly supply.

In early August, Obed Seru, from Epule Village, spent a couple of days at our Office/Training Facility learing about how the SkyHydrant works.

Seru has now returned to Vanuatu and will be working on the installation of what we hope will be the first of many.

YOU CAN MAKE A TAX DEDUCTABLE DONATION WHICH WILL HELP US DISASTER AID AUSTRALIA, OR ONE OF OUR PARTNERS, DELIVER SAFE WATER FOR MORE CHILDREN IN 2023-2024.
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Barangay Tukanalipao

Recently our Philippine partner Balay Mindanaw installed a SkyHydrant at Barangay Tukanalipao in the Municipality of Mamasapano.

The SkyHydrant was sponsored by Lillian Stone, with additional support from Relief International.

Eight years ago the village became the site of a deadly clash that left 44 police commandos, 18 Moro fighters and five civilians dead.

Kaloy Manlupig of Balay Mindanw said, “It is the most emotional hand over… everyone was shedding tears of joy… everyone including all of us from Balay Mindanaw”

We all hope this improvement to the Barangay contributes to good health, a bright future and lasting peace, especially for the children.

YOU CAN MAKE A TAX DEDUCTABLE DONATION WHICH WILL HELP US DELIVER SAFE WATER FOR MORE CHILDREN IN 2023-2024.
CONTACT US AT ADMIN@DISASTERAIDAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU TO FIND OUT MORE.
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Barangays Kinitaan & Rempes

Last Week, Balay Mindanaw installed, and signed over two SkyHydrants at two remote villages in Upi, Maguindanao in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao – Barangay Kinitaan and Barangay Rempes.

Both units have been sponsored by the Rotary Club of Dromana.

Located in the mountainous areas, there are rivers, springs and waterfalls that offer more than sufficient water.

The animals and people within the catchment however has meant that the water has been contaminated and the villagers health has been poor.

Balay Mindanaw first visited the villages 20 years ago to mediate a community peace consultations that produced a lasting ceasefire agreement .

Now the two villages are fulfilling their dream of providing safe drinking water, especially to their children.

YOU CAN MAKE A TAX DEDUCTABLE DONATION WHICH WILL HELP US DELIVER SAFE WATER FOR MORE CHILDREN IN 2023-2024.
CONTACT US AT ADMIN@DISASTERAIDAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU TO FIND OUT MORE.
OR CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW:

DONATE

Charity donations of $2 or more to Disaster Aid Australia are tax-deductible in Australia.