How you can help
There are many ways that people can actively get involved our work, including:
- Making a financial contribution
- Engaging Human’s profesional & creative services
- Volunteering time and expertise
Where you make a difference
Funds and resources are directly invested in local, community-based delivery, such as:
- long term skills development and capacity building in Indigenous communities;
- developing sustainable approaches to cultural and economic development in struggling rural and regional communities;
- supporting marginalised men and women to establish their own micro businesses; and,
- creating opportunities for young people experiencing disadvantage to develop skills and communicate their stories.
Did you know?
Early school leavers cost the Australian economy $3 billion per year.1
Keeping one young person in detention costs $567/day or more than $200,000 per year.2
Money well spent
In contrast, our programs seek to prevent these issues occurring, and deliver cost savings to tax-payers and government.
The average participant cost for Human’s social change programs is approximately $2,200 per person per year.
Sources
1 Budget Proposal to the Commonwealth Government (2004), Dusseldorp Skills Forum
2 Auditor-General’s Report to Parliament (2005), Department of Juvenile Justice (NSW)
