A key component of Disaster Aid Australia’s ‘Safe Water for Every Child’ program is working with partners.
This organisation helps the Karen people who live in Myanmar close to the border with Thailand.
The Karen people are a minority in Myanmar that have been discriminated against and have been subject to attacks from the ruling military junta.
Safe Water for Every Child Myanmar was started by friends of the Karen refugees who have settled in the Nhill community in Western Victoria.
Friends of tempoary migrant workers in the agricultural industry in Tasmania decided they would like to assist improve the living standards of the worker’s home communities.
This is being achieved by arranging for workers to return to their communities at the end of their contracts with a SkyHydrant to be gifted to the community.
Charity donations of $2 or more to Disaster Aid Australia are tax-deductible in Australia.
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