Caritas giving dignity in India
Sakun, 32, is a Gond indigenous woman living in a village in central east India. She developed polio as a child and has difficulty walking.
We are One People
“When the dust settles on our lives, all we get to keep and take with us is our dignity, our integrity and the love and respect we share with people.” Tom Powell, Founder, Red Dust Healing.
Caritas transforming farming in Cambodia
Phany, 27, lives in a village in western Cambodia. Struggling to earn a living as a rice farmer, her family experienced food scarcity and she was forced to leave her young daughter behind to take up construction work in the city.
Zombies at Easter – I don’t think so
Would you ever think of zombies and superheroes when describing the Easter story to a child?
Caritas fighting discrimination in the Philippines
Shirley, 36, is a Manide indigenous woman living in the remote Camarines Norte province in the Philippines. She is the mother of four and the family’s sole breadwinner, as her husband is sick. But Shirley was struggling to support the whole family and keep her children in school.
Message of Pope Francis for Lent 2020
“We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God” (2 Cor 5:20)
Faithful speak out at People’s Climate Assembly after bushfires
Buddhists, Anglicans, Catholics, Quakers and people of other faiths joined thousands of concerned Australians in Canberra during the first sitting week of Parliament to stand up for meaningful action on climate change.
Project Compassion encourages Australians to go further together
Life is tough for the Philippine’s 17 million indigenous people who face discrimination, disadvantage and displacement from ancestral lands.







