Convoy of Hope Australia has been pioneering in Australia over the last 3 years and has seen continued growth and opportunity to bring help and hope to communities through our humanitarian programs, community engagement, and disaster response efforts. As we continue to establish this humanitarian organisation in Australia, our goal is to increase our activity in these areas that bring lasting change to individuals and families, while continuing to decrease our administration costs. Convoy of Hope Australia has a driving passion to feed the world through children s feeding initiatives, women s empowerment projects, community engagement, and disaster response. Under the pillar of Disaster Services, we have been able to provide immediate relief and assistance to communities affected by natural and humanitarian disasters. Through our quick response teams, we have delivered emergency supplies, including food, clean water, and essential hygiene kits, to those in need. Additionally, our Community Engagement initiatives have allowed us to build strong relationships with local communities, empowering them to create sustainable solutions to become selfsufficient. Globally, our Programming includes Children’s Feeding, which ensures that vulnerable children receive nutritious meals. Women’s Empowerment, which focuses on providing resources and support to girls and women in need. With food security being an everincreasing problem across Australia, our focus has expanded to providing solutions in this area. These programs and projects have made a significant difference in local communities both nationally and internationally. Convoy of Hope Australia is committed to partnering with those in need as well as other individuals and organisations that can help meet those real needs and bring lasting change.
International Activities
Convoy of Hope Australia in partnership with Convoy of Hope globally and other organisations, churches, and charities, has contributed towards international disaster relief around the world with 3,861,160 people served and 39 new disaster responses in 2022. In addition, more than 533,000 children were fed, and more than 34,900 women and girls have been empowered.