Get involved
There are many ways each of us can do something to help the world's children.
 |
Create your own fundraising page and help raise vital funds for UNICEF’s work in more than 150 developing countries and territories. Support the world’s most vulnerable children. If you have an event or campaign such as running the City2Surf or a Winter Sleep Out organised, or even if you would just like your wedding or birthday gifts to be a donation to UNICEF. Register with Everyday Hero and create a fundraising page that lets all of your friends, family and community know how they can help you raise funds for UNICEF.
Start fundraising now
|
 |
Many organisations like UNICEF depend on the kindness of strangers - volunteers - who help them carry out their vital work. You too can make a difference.
Read more
|
 |
Learn more about UNICEF Australia's fundraising events and find out how you can get involved.
Read more
|
 |
The University Liaison Officer (ULO) program is UNICEF Australia's initiative for university students wanting to raise awareness on campus of children's rights and UNICEF's work.
Read more
|
 |
The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) program places young Australians on short-term assignments in developing countries throughout Asia and the Pacific.
Read more
|
 |
This year Girl Guides Australia is celebrating “100 years of Guiding” and, as part of its Centenary International Service Project, Girl Guides around Australia will be learning about UNICEF and raising funds for a UNICEF project that helps girls in PNG go to school.
Read more
|
 |
Facebook - Join UNICEF Australia's facebook group and keep updated on the latest news, events and campaigns.
Twitter - Follow UNICEF Australia on twitter for instant updates on what UNICEF Australia is up to.
Youtube - Subscribe to UNICEF Australia's youtube site and watch the latest UNICEF Australia videos and films.
|