The HOPE Charter HOPE (Householders’ Options to Protect the Environment) encourages people to take responsibility for protecting and enhancing the environment in their everyday lives. HOPE members and supporters have the following aims:
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In order to increase our understanding of a range of environmental issues and to “tap” into existing expertise and resources, HOPE took the decision that it was necessary to form
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Volunteer Form Householders’ Options to Protect the Environment (HOPE) Inc. is a community-based not-for-profit organisation managed entirely by volunteers. The development of a good, strong team of “willing workers” is
Membership Form By becoming a member of HOPE Inc., you are making a commitment to partner with us and become an agent for change in your area. We try to
HOPE Inc. Australia’s You Tube channel 📺 Explore HOPE’s YouTube Channels: HOPE Inc. Films – Watch videos on eco-social work, wildlife rescue, and rehabilitation:🔗 HOPE Inc. Films YouTube Channel
“Eco-Social Work in Australia” (ESWA) Podcast series Social work practice in Australia offers an example of such a professional transition, as physical environmental concerns over climate disruption and environmental justice
Helpful Hints: Worldwide Internet Carbon Footprint It provides a detailed country-by-country exploration and offers tips on how one can work towards a more sustainable future and promotes responsible device usage and streamlined
envNGO Networks List The following lists contain information about environment/conservation, animal welfare, landcare/Natural Resource Management (NRM) organisations operating in Australia. For information on groups in your area visit your council’s