You can give to the work of the NCCA in three different ways:
- By credit card, over the phone. Call our freecall number on 1800 025 101.
.. - By cheque. Please send a short cover letter, indicating which program you wish to donate to, with your cheque to: Locked Bag Q199, QVB NSW 1230.
. . . . - Online. Just click on a link (below) to give via our secure site.
PROGRAMS
The NCCA works ecumenically for people in Australia and overseas.
Choose from one of the programs below. You will be contributing to the work of the Churches at home and in conflict areas overseas.
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Martung Upah is the major fundraising appeal of the National Council of Churches in Australia for work with our First Nations. By giving to the Martung Upah appeal you are directly supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make their own decisions about development priorities. Your gift makes an enormous difference to the work of the NCCA. It provides educational resources to the wider community; engages the Churches in Indigenous issues or funds important community development projects through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Development Fund. Build a better tomorrow for all our children so that injustice and discrimination will not be part of Australia's future. About the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Development Fund Find our more about the Martung Upah Appeal |
The international aid agency of the National Council of Churches in Australia. Act for Peace empowers war-torn communities to reduce poverty, protect refugees and prevent further conflicts. To go to our secure GIVE page, please click on the relevant titles below.
For more information on these projects visit the Act for Peace website |
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Through the General Secretariat you can give to:
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The EAPPI seeks to support local and international efforts to end the Israeli occupation and bring a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with a just peace, based on international law and relevant United Nations resolutions. (View more information .) With your help Ecumenical Accompaniers (EAs) are selected, trained and supported as they volunteer time and skills to assist the Palestinian and Israeli peoples. |