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A quiz on the issues surrounding refugees and asylum seekers in our world.
A case study featuring Tereesa from Australia with accompanying activities for Years 3-6.
A mealtime prayer placemat, focused on the Africa Food Crisis.
A resource about the three key things the Uluru Statement From the Heart calls for.
A case study featuring Margret from Solomon Islands with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Years 3-6.
Meet Anatercia, a 12-year-old girl who lives in Mozambique. With your support, she can access clean drinking water and focus on doing well at school.
Students learn about a simple handwashing device called a tippy tap and construct their own.
To help inspire fundraising, create a Tapitas Water Wall. Students donate $5 for each droplet. They write their name (and prayer if they choose) before adding their droplet to the display wall.
A resource for celebrating Australia’s First Nations Peoples, who form the oldest living Cultures in the world.
A collection of beautiful CST posters to display the principles of Catholic Social Teaching.Â
This short film provides an insight into Laxmi's daily life and activities through the child's club.
A case study featuring Jamila who found refuge in Bangladesh. Accompanying activities included for Years 3-6.
A case study featuring Margret from Solomon Islands with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Foundation to Year 2.
A story about Phany, a farmer in Cambodia. Learning activities included.
A short prayer PPT based on the seven Laudato Si' Action Goals.Â
A simulation game for Years 3–8 as they explore living without easy access to water.
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