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Australian Mercy (ARMS)

Locality: Port Kembla, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4274 1090



Address: 2 Wentworth St 2505 Port Kembla, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.australianmercy.org/

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22.01.2022 - One billion children are deprived of one or more services essential to survival and development.* - 101 million children are not attending primary school, with more girls than boys missing out.* - 150 million children 514 years old are engaged in child labor, work in horrendous circumstances, are forced into debt, bondage or other forms of slavery, prostitution, pornography, armed conflict or other illicit activities.*... - 1.2 million children were trafficked each year into the sex trade.* Learn how Ark International is changing children’s lives in South East Asia @ https://australianmercy.org/portfolio/ark-international/



20.01.2022 Partners relief and development has been responding to the critical needs of the Rohingya in Myanmar and Bangladesh, providing, Food, Schooling, Shelter, Medicine. To learn more of their amazing work visit https://australianmercy.org/portf/partners-south-east-asia/

20.01.2022 Yes, here it comes!!! @bunnings @corinnapinnock12 @positive_batteries @coastal_living @coffs_solar_energy #containersforfirevictims #rvandcaravancentre #itchyfeetliving

18.01.2022 2 more containers to soon become homes. Keep up to date with our latest project @ G'Day Farmer :)



17.01.2022 The Australian Mercy Board announce that Australian Relief & Mercy Services Ltd will hold it's Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, September 30, 2020, at 2.00 P.M. Owing to COVID 19 restrictions this meeting will be a digital meeting and members who want to attend should contact the National Office ([email protected]) to request a link for the meeting. Members who are unable to attend the meeting should [ 29 more words ] https://australianmercy.org/annual-general-meeting-2/

15.01.2022 So exciting, well done guys

15.01.2022 As part of Project L.I.F.E. Foundation and situated right next to the slums they serve, Pattaya Slum Ministries Community Center has become a magnet for children, teens and adults looking for a listening ear and a caring heart. Learn more at https://australianmercy.org/portfolio/project-life/



14.01.2022 What a beautiful story, thank you PNG.

12.01.2022 In Mae-la camp there are thousands of preschool children, and in 2020 there were 17 preschools in the camp. These preschools provide a solid preschool education and a nutritional supplements program that is essential for these children to thrive. In another life, I used to be a Preschool teacher. As we are all aware, Preschool provides the building blocks for further education.... https://australianmercy.org/mae-la-preschools-under-threat/

11.01.2022 Military Coup in Burma - Humanitarian Crisis Appeal. Australian Mercy responds to the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding in Myanmar. https://australianmercy.org/military-coup-in-burma-the-hum/

10.01.2022 Let's continue to Celebrate *The Joy Of Giving Week* with Vanitashray. To learn more about their life changing work visit https://australianmercy.org/portfolio/vanitashray/

09.01.2022 Our Mae-la preschools are under threat of closure! Can you help us? "In order to try and save just four Preschools we will need to see our Preschool budget increase by another $20,000 a year. ($1,670 per month.) We need to see 10 people or groups sign on to donate $170 a month or raise $20,000 extra every year. Can you help us? Read more https://australianmercy.org/mae-la-preschools-under-threat-



08.01.2022 Today we think about our Myanmar friends and the tragedy that is causing enormous pain to many . Australian Mercy is launching an emergency appeal, to provide food, clothing, medicines and basic aid the IDPs we can reach inside Myanmar. This appeal will be ongoing as we cannot see this situation resolving itself in the immediate. Please help us share this urgent need. https://australianmercy.org/australian-mercy-emergency-appe

07.01.2022 Our focus today is on the great work of Home of the Open Heart in Thailand. A safe haven that cares for those who have been affected by HIV/AIDS. Their goal is to be a family for children who find themselves without parents or relatives to care for them. Learn more of their vision and latest news @ https://australianmercy.org/portfol/home-of-the-open-heart/

06.01.2022 Home of the Open Heart began in December 2000, when Paul and Penny Wilcox took in their first young baby born to an HIV+ drug-addicted mother. Just two weeks later, a second baby arrived when the welfare department was called in to rescue a tiny (1.6kg) 6-week old baby girl whose mother had died of AIDS. Since its conception, the team at Home of the Open Heart have assisted hundreds of families in a variety of ways. The focus during the early years has been caring for babies ...and young children in our children’s homes; however, this has been slowly expanding to include community development and income generation projects, community visits, and caring for destitute HIV+ single mothers and their families. Most recently, a hospice has been built to provide the respite and palliative care for adults and children in the end stages of AIDS; and a teen pregnancy centre is also being planned as staff become available. Read More about - Home of the Open Heart @ https://australianmercy.org/portfol/home-of-the-open-heart/ See more

05.01.2022 What a great story - Changing Lives with coconuts

05.01.2022 Australian Mercy will be holding its annual Christmas Appeal for children in Mae-la camp. Receiving a Christmas present Each year we hold Christmas celebrations in all of the Preschools in Mae-la camp. This takes place in December of each year. The event takes three months to organize so we launch the appeal in September of each year. This event is greatly anticipated by children in the camp and is a huge highlight for them. [ 145 more words ] https://australianmercy.org/christmas-appeal-2020/

03.01.2022 NiuLife Foundation Coconut Technology Centre, Solomon Islands, is one of our international projects. The vision of the centre is to support remote village communities to build livelihoods through value-adding to their existing coconut resource. Learn more about this exciting venture and how you can help @ https://australianmercy.org/portf/coconut-technology-centre

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