Visit Disaster Aid Australia

After a break, due to COVID, Disaster Aid Australia are again hosting visits to their office, near Dandenong.

You can get an insight of how we have continued to deliver aid in spite of the COVID Pandemic.

The Experience

Demonstrating the SkyHydrant

During the visit you will:

  • Find out how Disaster Aid Australia manages its fundraising;
  • Understand how overseas operations are managed;
  • See how volunteers are trained, with examples of the aid provided;
  • Watch dirty water being transformed into clean safe drinking water with a SkyHydrant;
  • Enjoy a two course meal (vegetarian option available);
  • Hear why we developed ‘Smart Aid’;
  • Watch a short video detailing our recent aid responses.

Visitors Comments

Serving the meal

Some of the comments received from our visitors

  • “Until now we didn’t understand how much Disaster Aid Australia really achieves.”
  • “Seeing a SkyHydrant turn dirty water into drinking water was amazing!”
  • ‘An inspiring event with a great meal!”

More Information

Visits can be both during the day and in the evenings.

The cost is $20 including a meal.

Disaster AId Australia is located at 92, Doveton Ave, Eumemmerring, Victoria.

to make a booking and for further information contact us:

WASH Myths No 4 – Safe Water Is Just About Health

The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate than 80% of all illnesses in developing countries are caused by contaminated drinking water.

This makes the provision of safe water a major health improvement!

Over the time that Disaster Aid Australia have been working on our Safe Water for Every Child program we have found it impact other problems.

Here are some other issues where we have discovered safe drinking water has made a difference.

Education

Following the installation of a SkyHydrants absences due to illness have been seen to drop by 70% or more.

As a result:

  • Students studies are less disrupted.
  • Teachers have more time to teach rather than deal with children becoming sick during classes.

Poverty

With better health people in rural communities can do more work in their fields growing more crops with more produce to sell.

It also means that those who were paying a substantial part of their income to drink bottled water can now drink from the local water supply.

Plastic waste

With no need to buy bottled water we often get reports that bins that were previously overflowing with plastic bottles.

Now they rarely need emptying.

If you would like to help Disaster Aid Australia continue to provide safe water in developing countries then click on the link below;

DONATE

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

DAA, Back On The Road!

After two years of COVID pandemic lockdowns Disaster Aid Australia is now out and about again telling our story.

The Team before the rush.

Our first big event in 2022 has been the Rotary District 9820 Annual Conference in Taralgon.

The Rotary Showcase gave us the opportunity to make contact with existing supporters.

We were also again able to tell potential supporters about the aid we have continued to deliver over the last two years.

Additionally we were asked to make a presentation about the Bhutan 2020 project as part of the main programme.

Brian Ashworth talking about Bhutan

If your district would like to hear about DAA’s project that protects 90,000 children in Bhutan contact us at admin@disasteraidaustralia.org.au or phone 0499 373 233

Stop Single Use Plastics & Help DAA

Disaster Aid Australia see sustainabiliy as a key issue in the aid we deliver.

This sustainability focus aligns with ZERO CO who have a mission to minimise the use of single use plastics.

Their innovation is to provide a range of household products in returnable pouches.

As an introductory promotion they are offering to donate $40 to anyone who purchases $100 or more of their products.

ZERO CO have a range of personal and domestic cleaing products, including air fresheners.

You can just purchase the returnable pouches, or buy them with a set of dispensing containers.

If you would like to try these products while helping Disaster Aid Australia click on the following link: 

https://zero-co.pxf.io/c/3189567/1073188/13750

All money will go towards our Smart Aid disaster relief, and Safe Water for Every Child programs