HelpingACT: A unified effort of migrants and Australians in the Christmas charity drive

HelpingACT

A group of HelpingACT volunteers during the Christmas Drive campaign

The charity organization HelpingACT, based in Canberra, is running a donation and charity campaign for those in need this Christmas holiday. Volunteers from Pakistani, Indian, Afghan, and Australian backgrounds work together to assist those in need. Key volunteers include coordinator Mohammed Ali, Manar Ahmad, Basil La Brooy, and Sana Sadyar. Their collaboration reflects the multicultural unity in Australia and highlights the role of migrants in volunteering to help others.


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For the past 6 years, an Australian charity organisation in Canbraa has worked hard - week in and week out - to provide food and other supplies to vulnerable people in the community, including refugees and asylum seekers, homeless people and anyone else in need.
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The HelpingAct Christmas campaign is for all the needy. Since Christmas is particularly joyous for many in the Australian community but rising costs, loneliness, and personal challenges can make this time incredibly tough.
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#helpingact hosts free community dinners weekly across Canberra and Queanbeyan.
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HelpingAct is running a "No one sleeps hungry campaign".
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Volunteers from diverse migrant and Australian backgrounds are assisting those in need.
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A Canberra-based charity organization uniting the communities.
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