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Other ways to help

Other ways to help

You can help children in many different ways by volunteering, attending events, campaigning, and fundraising.

Plan is a community of individuals, families, groups, organisations and institutions which share the common belief that every child in this world deserves to fulfil their potential. As members of the Plan community, we do more than donate money - we give our time, skills and resources to help realise this vision for the world's children.

Here are some other ways you can get involved and join millions of others worldwide who are a part of Plan's global movement for children.

    Fundraise » Put your creative mind and networking skills to good use for Plan. Create an online fundraising page or gift registry.

    Blogs & Social Networks » Join us on Facebook or add our YouTube videos, banners and widgets to your MySpace or blog.

    Use your purchasing power » One way to support Plan is simply to purchase products or services that donate a percentage back to Plan.

    Make Poverty History » Join this global campaign to eradicate extreme poverty: attend a rally, wear a white band, write a letter.

    Make a Bequest » Leaving a bequest to Plan is a wonderful way to continue your commitment to children.

    Volunteering » Have fun, learn new skills, and make new friends when you join a volunteer group, help out in our office or do your own thing for Plan.

    Work for Plan » Keep your eye on this page for opportunities to join our committed team working here in Australia.

 

Be Inspired

Jamie's Journey with the
Children of India.

Jamie Durie travelled to India recently to feature in a television special on Plan's work with children.

From the slums of Delhi to the desert communities of Rajasthan, Jamie discovered how the poorest children from toddlers to teenagers are waking up to a brighter future.