
When Australians come together, real change happens. Giving supports women like Sepen, communities like Nathaniel’s, and leaders like James as they work to overcome food insecurity.
This means families can plant food gardens, prepare for disasters, and build a stronger future for their children.
Nathaniel and James are witnessing something new in the Solomon Islands. Their communities, once separated by language and distance, are now working together to secure their food supply and prepare for disasters. In Kenya, Sepen’s kitchen garden is flourishing, giving her grandson, John, the nutrition he needs to grow strong even as droughts last longer.
Families like Sepen’s are doing everything they can to adapt, but they can’t do it alone. The places least responsible for climate change are suffering its worst effects, including longer droughts, stronger storms, and rising food insecurity.
As people of faith, we are called to respond.
Anglican Overseas Aid works with local Anglican partners in Kenya, Ethiopia, and the Solomon Islands to equip communities with the skills and resources to build resilience against climate change.
In Kenya, your gift helps farmers plant drought-resistant crops, ensuring children like John have enough to eat.
In Ethiopia, you can support tree-planting initiatives that prevent soil erosion and sustain food production.
In the Solomon Islands, you can help communities strengthen their food security by working together to grow and process staple crops.


Sarah saw the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities and knew she couldn’t look away.
By giving regularly, she is helping women plant climate-resilient crops and provide for their families despite the challenges they face.
Your support today helps bring that vision to life.
Will you stand with communities like Sepen’s, Nathaniel’s, and James’ as they build a more secure and hopeful future?
Just like Sarah, you can be part of something bigger.
Walk alongside families as they overcome food insecurity and climate challenges with dignity and strength.