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It is the love of Christ that motivates everything we do – and our Family Coordinators build relationships, share their faith with families where there is interest, encourage them to become part of a local church, and disciple family members who want to grow in their faith. Your Sponsorship support will bring hope and joy to families as they come to know Jesus, develop skills to resolve conflicts and restore relationships, whilst being filled with peace that will see them break the cycle of po...
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Your Family Sponsorship will bring a family out of poverty and into a sustainable future. We work with families over a 5-8 year period, addressing their immediate and long term needs and helping them journey towards self-sufficiency. Our aim is to encourage the families toward self-sufficiency by offering them opportunities to improve their living conditions, to learn a profession or set up their own small business to earn an income.
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Your commitment to sponsor a family will mean that the basic needs of the family will be met by supporting them with food products, hygiene items, clothing, shoes and medicines; assisting them in critical times with such things as firewood, furniture, mattresses and building materials; and providing counselling and spiritual support. Almost all of the families we work with live below the poverty line and struggle day to day to survive. Many of them have complex, multiple needs and there are ofte...
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Your Child Sponsorship, will help a child avoid the risk of dropping out of school, and enable them to become engaged in their education and improve their school results. We offer educational support through our After School Centre’s at local churches, where the children receive a hot meal, school supplies, encouragement and help with their homework and studies, creating a nurturing, supportive environment. For older children, we encourage their further education with free Vocational Training p...
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Your Sponsorship will enable a child to thrive and experience all the wonders that a childhood should bring. Their homes and lives are often filled with tension, stress and hopelessness, caused by poverty and abuse, with not much spare time for fun and child-like discovery. MWB’s Christian Input classes, Bible Correspondence course, Summer Camps, Easter & Christmas events, birthday celebrations, puppet shows and other fun activities, enable the children to laugh, play and hear the Gospel messag...
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Thousands of children, living especially in rural areas, are on the edge of survival and are without hope for the future. Their parents are unable to provide for them and often, the children are neglected and vulnerable. Through Child Sponsorship you can meet the basic needs of orphaned, abandoned and “at risk” children living in the local communities or Children’s Homes. The children receive food and hygiene items, as well as clothing, shoes, basic medicines and optical care, if needed. By e...
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Every donation to MWB Australia of $2 or more is tax-deductible and can be used when completing your tax return with the ATO. This includes donations towards our sponsorship programs and all our overseas activities. If you are a regular supporter of MWB, we can issue you an end of financial year receipt that calculates your giving over the previous financial year. Itemised receipts are available on request.
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Mission Without Borders Australia is registered as a charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) and as a Public Benevolent Institution with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status with the Australian Tax Office. To obtain this classification we needed to demonstrate compliance with ACNC External Conduct Standards and that our work overseas meets the needs of people facing poverty and suffering distress. It was important to us that we did this without compromisi...
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Mission Without Borders Australia is registered as a charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) and as a Public Benevolent Institution with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status with the Australian Tax Office. To obtain this classification we needed to demonstrate compliance with ACNC External Conduct Standards and that our work overseas meets the needs of people facing poverty and suffering distress. It was important to us that we did this without compromisi...
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If you want to run a fundraiser at school, work or church, everyone who gives will be able to claim their gift on their tax return! This extra incentive could help boost the response to your event. Contact us for more information on how you can run a fundraiser that changes lives.
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Many of our sponsors like to send a letter or Christmas card to get to their sponsored families and children in time for Christmas. If you want to send a physical letter or card, we strongly recommend your letters arrive at our office by the end of September so we can get them to your sponsored families and children in time!
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We need plenty of time for our field team to pack your unique gifts for those you sponsor. So please have your order in by the 18th OCTOBER.
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Yes you can. You can purchase the same amount of gifts that matches the amount of spots you are covering for your family. If you are purchasing multiple gifts for one family please let us know when ordering in the Notes box! i.e Bobyuk (3)
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No there is only the opportunity to purchase one gift for each child. If you have more to give may we encourage you to give extra Christmas Gifts to children whose sponsors may be unable to afford one this year.
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Not every sponsor can afford to give a Christmas gift to their sponsored family or child. By giving extra child or family gifts, you are helping to ensure everyone in our program will receive a life-changing gift this Christmas.
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We are unable to offer this option this year. However if you have the capacity to give, we would suggest you consider purchasing a family gift that will be given to those who need it most.
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