Please help Life, Love and Health continue our vital work by making a donation today. There are no paid staff in Australia and all members of the Life, Love and Health Committee are volunteers with professional expertise so you know your donations are going where they are needed most.
Funds are not being consumed by administration fees as the money is directed straight to our projects in Timor-Leste. All our projects are closely managed to ensure quality and cost effectiveness. Local Timorese people benefit from our investment in these projects through employment, training and much needed infrastructure and resources for education, water and sanitation and maternal health.
Tax deductible donations to Life, Love and Health can be made through our Community Partner – The Australian Foundation for the Peoples of Asia and the Pacific (AFAP).
Donations can be made by post by printing and completing the donation form and filling out credit card details. Or enclose a cheque made payable to “AFAP” and post it to:
AFAP, PO Box 12, Crows Nest, 1585, NSW, Australia.
If you do not want a tax deductible receipt, you can donate directly to LL&H by posting your credit card details or cheque made out to ‘Life, Love and Health Inc’ to:
Life, Love and Health Inc
2/334 Griffith Road, Lavington, NSW, 2641
AFAP
AFAP and Life, Love and Health are working jointly in the delivery of aid to communities in Timor-Leste. AFAP closely monitors the work of Life, Love and Health, to ensure the delivery of relief and/or development programs in Timor-Leste in terms of project outcomes. AFAP allows Life, Love and Health to use donated funds or donations in kind only for benevolent activities undertaken by Life, Love and Health. Life, Love and Health does not have DGR status in our own right and are relying on AFAP’s DGR endorsed status by the ATO. AFAP retains the ultimate discretion whether to distribute any funds in accordance with the preference expressed by the doner.
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LL&H partners with AFAP to directly assist thousands of Timor-Leste’s most impoverished people. |