We are fully tax-deductible

We are so excited to announce that we are now registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). We’ve been working on this behind the scenes for a long time and it will be official from 1st July 2022! 

So what does this mean?

We have always been a registered charity in Australia, but ACNC registration means we are now endorsed as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR). So your donations are now fully tax-deductible and from 1st July we will be able to work with corporate partners! 

So many of our faithful supporters have been giving generously, but we know that for some of you this will make a difference.

We have a few corporate contacts who have already expressed an interest in working more closely with us once we receive DGR status.

If you or your company would like to discuss how you can engage more with us, please reach out via email! 

We look forward to using this milestone to help grow our organisation and work closely with more Girls and families in Fiji.

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