Volunteer opportunities
Red Dust relies on the generosity of its high calibre role models. Participation in the program is by invitation only. However, we are keen to meet with potential role models at any time. Currently our role models represent many walks of life and have varied skills and experience.



Other opportunities for volunteer work are in the areas of:
  • Administration and office work
  • Event management
  • Media and publicity
  • Health profession staff
  • Registered teaching staff
  • Mentors and role models
  • Training (various)

Donations
To make a secure online donation by Credit Card to the Red Dust Role Models organisation  -  Click Here

    Or

Direct Debit:   Red Dust Role Models Ltd Gift Fund
National Australia Bank
BSB: 083184
Account#: 863636864

All donations over $2 are tax deductible. Red Dust Role Models has DGR Status (Deductible Gift Recipient) with the Australian Tax Office.

While credit card or direct debit payments are our preferred method of accepting donations, you can also donate by cheque.
Cheques should be payable to: 'Red Dust Role Models Gift Fund'
Send to:       Red Dust Role Models
1/52 Brunswick Street
Fitzroy, VIC 3065
Tax deductible receipts are issued accordingly.
In-kind support
Red Dust Role Models is a unique charity. The health promotion work and health education programs we conduct require travel to very remote locations throughout the country. Each remote community visit entails providing food, resources, equipment and other services for a team of volunteers. There are also many resources required by participant students and other youth in each community.

Some of the resources we utilize during each community visit:
  • 4WD vehicles
  • Domestic air travel
  • Charter aircraft flights
  • School books and stationary supplies
  • Groceries and basic foodstuffs
  • Sporting goods and equipment
  • First aid and medical supplies
  • Camping equipment
If you or your company can assist with the provision of any of these resources...or you have other ideas of what you may be able to assist with, please give us a call or drop us an email.

Be better informed
The greater your knowledge of the challenges facing youth living in remote communities, the greater your ability to make a positive contribution. Take every opportunity to learn about the unique environment in which some indigenous people live. Learn more about the rich culture and amazing resilience of indigenous Australians. And find out how you might help narrow the gap between indigenous and non-indigenous people when it comes to health and education.

Websites that may be helpful: