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i=Change

I=CHANGE
House of Slim is committed to partnering with i=Change to work towards a better future.
Working with i=Change in support of empowerment through literacy, replanting our habitat and restoring sight within our indigenous communities, $1 of every sale is donated to one of three charities, chosen by you.
 
OUR CHARITIES
 

EMPOWER WITH LITERACY, THE AUSTRALIAN LITERACY AND NUMERACY FOUNDATION

$12 pays for a day of specialised literacy support in an Indigenous community. 
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children continue to fall through the cracks of our education system, trapping them in a cycle of vulnerability and illiteracy. This devastating gap is particularly evident in remote Indigenous communities, where the writing abilities of year 9 students are at year 1 level. In remote areas, up to 70% of Aboriginal adults are ‘functionally illiterate’. We believe literacy is freedom; to take control of your life, be informed, have a voice, stand up for your rights, resist exploitation, be self-confident and self-reliant.
Literacy unlocks the door to learning and a world of endless possibilities.

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RESTORE THE LAND, GREENING AUSTRALIA

$50 pays to plant enough trees and shrubs to store 1 tonne of carbon dioxide.

Greening Australia aims to restore 330,000 hectares of native trees across Australia by 2030. Drawing on the expert input of Traditional Owners, scientists and local land managers, we will plant 500 million trees and shrubs to store carbon, create quality habitat for native wildlife, and restore degraded farmland. These 500 million trees and shrubs will absorb over 1.3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year by 2030, and reduce atmospheric carbon pollution.

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HELP RESTORE SIGHT IN INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS, THE FRED HOLLOWS FOUNDATION

$25 pays to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander eye health.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults are three times more likely to go blind than other Australians, but 90% of vision loss is preventable or treatable. The Fred Hollows Foundation supports increased investment and access to culturally appropriate eye care services to remote and underserved Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

More specifically, The Foundation supports training, education, screening and treatment to improve Indigenous Australian eye health.

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