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A short biography of St Josephine Bakhita and prayers against human trafficking.
A story about access to water in Zimbabwe with accompanying activities.
A quiz based upon statistics around global and Australian refugees and asylum seekers.
A photo storybook with accompanying activities, sharing Ronita's story (Philippines). For students in Foundation to Year 2.
Anatercia, a 12-year-old girl living in southern Mozambique has improved her life with the support of Caritas Australia and it's partners.
Short stories with video links to share in your school newsletter and on social media.
A day in the life of Anatercia, a 12-year-old girl living in Mozambique.
A case study featuring Priscilla from Zimbabwe with accompanying activities for Foundation to Year 2.
A PowerPoint slide explaining the purpose, function and influence of petitions in the Australian Government.
Ideas to inspire fundraising and awareness raising activities linked to the Project Compassion stories.Â
A brief introduction to Caritas Australia for Lower Primary students.Â
A prayer for humanitarian aid workers. For upper primary students, secondary students and parishes.
A blessing to mark the start of the new school year.
A case study featuring Laxmi from Nepal with accompanying activities for Years 3-6.
A case study featuring Oliva from Tanzania with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Years 3-6.
A prayer service to mark the Season of Creation (1 Sept – 4 Oct), for primary school students.
A prayer service to mark the Season of Creation (1 Sept – 4 Oct), for secondary school students.
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