Thanks to generous Hope listeners, 536 kids from drought-affected families now get to go on Scripture Union camps in 2020. They’ll build great memories, hear the hope of the Gospel, see God’s love in action, and make friendships that could last a lifetime. THANK YOU! ❤️
Below, find out more about Kids to Camp, meet some of the families you’ve already helped, and learn other ways to make a difference.

What is Kids to Camp? A Unique Way of Supporting Drought-Affected Families…

Joe and Oscar Spora at Curban
Kids to Camp is an opportunity for you to support our drought-affected farmers and their families from Gilgandra, Dubbo, Narromine, Molong, Cumnock and surrounding areas.
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Pray, Give, Go: Other Ways You Can Help Farming Communities

Joe Spora in Curban
Australia’s big charities have had a lot of media attention during the drought, but there are many smaller, Christian-based organisations doing vital work too, that would love your support. Read More

“Praying and Waiting for Rain” – Meet Cattle and Crop Farmer, Angus Pottie from Molong, NSW


“It Feels Like We’re Not Alone Any More…” How ‘Kids to Camp’ is Helping Drought-Affected Kids

Oscar Spora
For Oscar and Henrietta from NSW’s drought-ravaged Central West, the simple joy of going on youth camp has made a lasting difference. Read More

Drought Makes Kids Like Oscar Grow Up Fast: “You Sort of Have to Work Like an Adult”

Joe and Oscar Spora at CurbanOscar’s only in Year 7 and still a boy—yet he’s working like a man to help his dad keep the farm afloat. But he takes it in his stride. Read More

“This $400 Bale Feeds Them Today… Tomorrow We’ll Need Another One” – NSW Farmer Dave Pottie


Students “Set Free” and Hearts Changed at Summer Camp Supported by Hope 103.2

Kids at Chaffey Dam CampMore than 200 students enjoyed high-energy water sports and a dig into the meaning of life at Scripture Union’s Chaffey Dam camp, sponsored by Hope 103.2. Read More

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