Fund vital Black Struggle life changing service
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Our First Nations struggles to keep alive far too many of our First Nations people - children and older - living below the Bread Line, in crushing poverty shamefully continues.
One in 16 First Nations deaths is a suicide. One in 50 Australian deaths is a suicide. The horrific disparity cannot continue as if entrenched.
The sins of a nation cannot continue to take the lives of our most vulnerable. Who are we if we do not stand up?
The Black Struggle to keep our children and parents alive continues. Sixty percent of our First Nations people live below the Poverty Line. Nearly all First Nations suicides are of children, youth, parents who lived below the Poverty Line.
The Black Struggle to keep our people out of prisons continues. One in 6 of our First Nations people living have been to jail. An abomination born from the sins of a nation past and present.
The Black Struggle to keep our children in the care of their parents continues. Families need to be supported and not destroyed. It is near evident that Australia's First Nations children are subjected to the world's highest child removal rates.
For the last three and a half years the now Kuditj partnered formerly all volunteer NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION & TRAUMA RECOVERY PROJECT has been fighting back to make a difference.
Megan Krakouer leads the NSPTRP - working with the most affected, nost vulnerable - with those of our children, youth and parents most at risk.
We are a 24/7 effort but we are small and need to be big. We have been making the difference that all our people long for. We need YOUR SUPPORT to both survive and grow.
There is no greater legacy than to save a life and to shine light to hope and paths.
Give us the capability to help many more of our people than ever before.
Please donate.
Megan Krakouer, [email redacted].au
Organizer
National Suicide Prevention and Trauma Recovery Project
Organizer
Perth, WA