End Child Poverty Campaign: A Voice for Children at Australia’s Parliament House
We took a vital step forward in our fight against child poverty by holding our first national campaign catch-up on the front lawn of Australia’s Parliament House. It was a powerful gathering, where we united to present our case to the Parliamentary Friends of Poverty and walk the halls of Parliament, ensuring that the voices of children living in poverty are heard where it matters most.
In light of the ongoing cost of living and housing crisis, we recognize that families are facing unprecedented challenges. Our mission is clear: we must urge our decision-makers to consider the profound impacts of these issues on children. By measuring and defining child poverty, we aim to prevent more children from experiencing the hardships that come with it.
Our campaign is backed by a coalition of passionate advocates, including Mission Australia, Toni Wren, Paul Wright, Cadhla O’Sullivan, Sharon Bessell, Families Australia, Catholic Social Services Australia, Uniting, UnitingCare Australia, St Vincent de Paul Society Australia, Alicia Payne, and Centrecare. See all our campaign partners here
We want you to be part of this crucial work!
Here’s how you can help:
Join us in the campaign to end child poverty and help us advocate for a brighter future for all children in Australia.