Western QLD Flood Appeal 2012

Heavy rainfall has affected areas of western Queensland with serious flooding. 

$100,000

0% Raised

Support Appeal

Horn of Africa Food Crisis

ACC International has launched the Horn of Africa Food Crisis Appeal. All funds will be directed to deliver food aid to families affect by drought.

  

$100,000

10% Raised

Support Appeal

Japan Tsunami Appeal

 

 

ACC International Relief has launched a Disaster Relief Appeal to help communities affected by the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami.

$500,000

57% Raised

Support Appeal

QLD Disaster Appeal

 

 

ACC International Relief has launched a Disaster Relief Appeal to help communities affected by the Floods and Category 5 Cyclone "Yasi" in QLD.

 

$1,250,000

78% Raised

Support Appeal

Disaster Relief How can you help?

DISASTER RELIEF

Earthquakes, famines and floods can be completely devastating to communities in developing nations. ACC International Relief is committed to providing immediate support to people that find themselves without home, shelter or income in emergency situations.

Generally, the type of relief most needed is provision of clean water, food and housing. These basic necessities assist to minimise disease and ongoing problems in affected communities. You can help by supporting any one of our current appeals.

Whether it is providing emergency shelter for children and women displaced by civil war in Congo, offering food and water to those who lost everything in the Pakistan floods or helping Bushfire affected communities rebuild their lives, ACC International Relief is serving those who need it most.

COMPLETED APPEALS

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Program Objectives

Eradicate extreme hunger and address issues of food security for families and communities