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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

Meet Disaster Aid Australia

As Australia starts to open up Rotary, and other service clubs, are moving back to face to face meetings.

If your club is looking for a Guest Speaker or a ‘Vocational Visit’ why not contact Disaster Aid Australia?

Guest Speakers

Ted Burton in Tasmania

Over the past few weeks our ‘Champions’ have delivered presentations in Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania.

Our speakers can:

  • Explain how Disaster Aid Australia delivers safe water for less than $1/person/year.
  • Keep you informed about how we have continued to deliver aid through the COVID pandemic.
  • Let you know about new opportunities to sponsor Safe Water for Every Child installations.
  • Tell you how we keep our costs low, so each donation delivers more aid.

Vocational Visits

Demonstrating a Working SkyHydrant

By the end of November we will again be open for ‘Vocational Visits’ at our office, near Dandenong.

This will give you the opportunity to see a working SkyHydrant and find out much more about how DAA delivers aid.

We provide an informative tour and a 2 course meal for $20.

ZOOM Remains An Option

For those who are too far from our Office or Champions homes we will be continuing to Offer ZOOM presentations.

These can be either:

  • A slide show based presentation with a short video.
  • A hosted virtual tour of the Office.

In either case there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions.

Contact us at admin@disasteraidaustralia.org.au for more information.

SAFE WATER, AND AIMING FOR NET ZERO

This week Nations are meeting in Glasgow to discuss action on ‘Climate Change’.

Thats fine for first world countries, with technology changes they can preserve their current living standards while reducing their reliance on fossil fuels.

It’s Different for Developing Countries

Simply restricting their use of fossil fuels could mean their living conditions will never improve.

With 80% of illness in the developing world being related to contaminated water, safe drinking water is a key issue in improving living standards.

DAA’s Help

Our Safe Water for Every Child project is a solution that improves health in developing countries without increasing the use of fossil fuels.

The SkyHydrants we use have been able to deliver safe drinking water to well over 100,000 in the last few years without the use of electrical power.

This has been recognised by the Energy Globe Foundation, who recognise the worlds major sustainability champions.

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

DONATE

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

International Recognition for Bhutan 2020

Disaster Aid Australia (DAA) has just been notified that Bhutan 2020 has been selected for a National Award by the Energy Globe Awards.

The awards, organised by the Energy Globe Foundation, are the most prominent worldwide environmental project recognition.

It’s a great that we have been chosen, from 2,500 entries worldwide, to receive one of the 180 National Awards.

This recognises that this project delivers safe water in a sustainable way across the whole of Bhutan.

Key Aspects of the Project

The project, which will shortly be completed, is much more that a DAA project, and could have not have been achieved without:

  • The Rotary Club of Thimphu who first approached DAA in 2017 and have since been working continously on in-country liasion.
  • The Bhutan Government that have have provided ongoing support through their Education Department.
  • The Installation Team from the School Planning and Building Division.
  • The SkyHydrants, from the SkyJuice Foundation, that provide safe drinking water without the use of electrical power.
  • The generous support of Australian Rotary Clubs and individual supporters.

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

DONATE

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