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Homelessness Forum (act)
Homelessness: It’s About You, Can we halve Canberra by 2020? As Canberra celebrates its Centenary, homelessness remains a key civic challenge. A part of the Centenary of Canberra, the forum raises the profile of poverty and homelessness in our community. Can we find new solutions and new approaches by looking afresh at homelessness in Canberra? More...
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Poverty is a vicious cycle. 
In many Asia Pacific countries poverty means talented individuals lack opportunities. The education of a person develops self-esteem and skills and in turn has a positive effect on the whole community.
Education is a key to enabling an individual to support themselves, their families and their communities independently in the future.
The Assist a Student program gives you the opportunity to provide the funding for an education scholarship to train and educate a student for one year.
Your donation of only $70 will be matched with a student from one of our partner countries. You will be informed of the student's name, country and course of study.
Throughout partner countries, local St Vincent De Paul Society members select students from families in need to be supported by the program. They receive a scholarship for one year and the money donated contributes to their education needs.
The program includes students at all levels – from primary, secondary and post-secondary. Scholarships are allocated across the countries to ensure fair distribution.
One of the programs strongest and most attractive features is that administration costs, funded by the Society, are kept at an absolute minimum, so nothing is deducted from the $70 for such costs. 100% goes towards the student's education needs (including course fees, uniforms, books, etc.) for one year.
Click on the image to view our latest presenation of the Assist A Student Program.
To download the Assist a Student brochure and make a donation please click on the image:
To find out more about the program, view our brochure, poster, newsletters below or the FAQs for AAS Program.
Assist a Student Poster:
You might want to consult previous issues of our Newsletters in the Overseas Archives Section.


