GIVIT is the smart way to give to First Nations Australians experiencing hardship
Through GIVIT, you can direct your generosity to change someone's health and wellbeing outcomes. Donating a laptop can help a child keep up with school assignments, giving nappies can help a family's grocery money go further, donating new pillows can help set someone up in a new home.
Listed below is exactly what's needed right now
This list changes as requests are filled, and new needs are identified by support organisations working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia. 100% of publicly donated funds received by GIVIT will be used to purchase exactly what's needed.
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School shoes
Client with 3 kids who was displaced in the floods of 2022 relocated to a Donga village in the Northern Rivers
Post / Courier
Voucher
Coolangatta
QLD 4225
Delivery
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Voucher
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Coolangatta
QLD 4225
Mugs
Family in flood impacted area now dealing with domestic violence - Family Loses Everything to House Fire.
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Voucher
Fitzroy Crossing
WA 6765
Delivery
Drop off
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Voucher
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Fitzroy Crossing
WA 6765
Bed pack - quilt, cover, sheets, pillows - single
FAMILY NEEDING TO REPLACE ALL LINEN, TOWELS AND KIDS CLOTHES DUE TO WEATHER ISSUE
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Drop off
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Voucher
Pallara
QLD 4110
Delivery
Pick up
Drop off
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Voucher
Area
Pallara
QLD 4110
Kmart voucher - $100
Family of 6 rented home unliveable after February storms. Risk of homelessness currently living in overcrowded conditions
Post / Courier
Voucher
Footscray
VIC 3011
Delivery
Post / Courier
Voucher
Area
Footscray
VIC 3011
Grocery voucher - $100
Family of 6 rented home unliveable after February storms. Risk of homelessness currently living in overcrowded conditions
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Voucher
Footscray
VIC 3011
Delivery
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Voucher
Area
Footscray
VIC 3011
Fuel voucher - $100
Family of 6 rented home unliveable after February storms. Risk of homelessness currently living in overcrowded conditions
Post / Courier
Voucher
Footscray
VIC 3011
Delivery
Post / Courier
Voucher
Area
Footscray
VIC 3011
Washing machine - any size
Client needs a new washing machine for her property
Drop off
Post / Courier
Voucher
North Melbourne
VIC 3051
Delivery
Drop off
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Voucher
Area
North Melbourne
VIC 3051
Laptop
A young first nation woman living in TA due to loosing home and all belongings, is facing on-going financial hardship.
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Voucher
Brunswick Heads
NSW 2483
Delivery
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Voucher
Area
Brunswick Heads
NSW 2483
Fuel voucher - $50
A young first nation woman living in TA due to loosing home and all belongings, is facing on-going financial hardship.
Post / Courier
Voucher
Brunswick Heads
NSW 2483
Delivery
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Voucher
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Brunswick Heads
NSW 2483
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Our Reconciliation Action Plan
GIVIT's vision for reconciliation is a culture that represents equity and equality and embraces respectful relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the wider community.
GIVIT launched its first Reconciliation Action Plan (Reflect) in November 2021. It's centred around increasing respect for, and improving relationships with First Nations communities, and creating opportunities for future partnerships in addition to the more than 830 organisations we currently work with to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in need.
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About the artwork
The artwork used on this page and in our Reconciliation Plan represents GIVIT as the tree. The hand prints are the men, women and children this organisation has helped empower in Australia in the past, present and future.
This artwork was created by Charmaine Barratt, an Aboriginal woman who has lived in the Ngunnawal community since the age of 4. She is currently a Team Leader/Support Worker at the Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm.