Support Our Programs

From hiking and running to celebrating your birthday, we’ve got events and fundraising ideas to suit everyone!

Cook for Syria

Join #CookForSYRIA and help children in need. It’s easy!
1. Set up your fundraising page HERE

2. Invite friends and family to a yummy lunch or dinner this March.

3. Serve up a Syrian-inspired feast. You can adapt your favourite dishes, whip up something super simple or practice some fancy new skills – it’s completely up to you!

Celebrate and Give

You can make a huge difference to children’s lives by asking your loved ones to make a donation to Marlin Foundation Australia instead of buying you a gift for your birthday, wedding, or any other special occasion.

Whatever the occasion, setting up an online fundraising page on our Community Fundraising Hub is fast and easy to do! All you need to do is to decide on an occasion and simply follow these three steps:

How far would you walk for water?

To express your interest in WaterWalk 2021, please enter your details below.

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