Join a Human Rights Group
There are many organisations within Australia that promote social justice and human rights issues. Some even have programs that are specifically designed for younger people. Listed below are a few of the organisations worth checking out.
Amnesty International
Amnesty International is an advocacy group that regularly campaigns on a range of issues designed to protect and defend human rights. Young people can become involved with the work of Amnesty as a youth activist, fundraiser, volunteer or intern.
For more information, visit the Amnesty International website.
Oxfam Australia
Oxfam is a worldwide development organisation that mobilises the power of people against poverty.
Young people can help Oxfam create a world without poverty by taking part in their term projects, being heard in their campaigns, holding events and activities, and exploring big issues through their educational resources.
For more information, visit the Oxfam website.
Australian Red Cross
Australian Red Cross is part of the world's largest international humanitarian organisation that aims to improve people's lives - no matter who they are or where they live.
Young people are an important part of the Red Cross. Young Humanitarians can participate in programs and projects that are making a real contribution to communities here and overseas.
For more information, visit the Red Cross website.
Save the Children Australia
Save the Children is an international aid and development organisation dedicated to assisting children in need.
Young people can become involved with the work of Save the Children by becoming involved in local support programs, fundraising, campaigning or volunteering with them.
For more information, visit the Save the Children website.
Reconciliation Australia
Reconciliation Australia is an organisation that aims to inspire all Australians to build stronger relationships between the wider Australian community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Young people can contribute to the work and mission of Reconciliation Australia by learning about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, joining the 'Recognise' journey and becoming involved in a range of school and community initiatives.
For more information, visit the Reconciliation Australia website.