Our Story & Mission
Since our establishment in 1998 as a traveling regional exhibition, we have grown into one of Australia's leading providers of Upstander education.
Our Story
Courage to Care is an initiative of B’nai B’rith – the world’s oldest Jewish service organisation.
Inspired by the remarkable stories of rescue and survival made possible by Upstanders during the Holocaust, B’nai B’rith Victoria established Courage to Care and launched its first exhibition at the Jewish Museum of Australia in 1992.
Courage to Care NSW was established six years later, in 1998.
1992
Courage to Care established by B’nai B’rith, first exhibition held in Melbourne
1998
Courage to Care NSW established
1999
First Courage to Care NSW exhibitions held
2000s
Development of Exhibition Upstander Programs
2010s
Expansion of schools-based Upstander Programs
2022
70th Courage to Care NSW exhibition
2024
200,000 Australians reached
2025
Upstander Programs delivered to 15,000 students per year
Initially focused on a traveling exhibition that highlighted the compassion and bravery of Upstanders during modern history’s darkest hour, the first Courage to Care NSW exhibitions were held in Armidale and Newcastle in 1999.
The exhibitions had an immediate and powerful impact on the communities they reached. In response to this success, Courage to Care developed an Upstander Program to accompany the exhibitions.
These programs aimed at engaging local school students and audiences in the communities the exhibition visited by bringing the lessons of the Holocaust into contemporary focus and providing the powerful opportunity to meet and hear a Holocaust Survivor’s story.
The ongoing success of our Exhibition Upstander Programs eventually gave rise to an expanded focus on developing the schools-based Upstander Programs that now account for the majority of our operations, alongside collaborative programs and other community initiatives.
Growing year after year, we have now reached over 200,000 Australians with our work — and currently deliver Upstander Programs to approximately 15,000 students annually across NSW, QLD and ACT.
In 2026, Courage to Care expanded its school programs to reach younger students, introducing dedicated, age-appropriate Upstander Programs for primary schools.
Designed for Stage 2 (Years 3–4) and Stage 3 (Years 5–6), these programs build the foundations of Upstander behaviour through stories and activities centred on kindness, empathy, inclusion and respect. As students progress, they are introduced to concepts including stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination, alongside safe and practical ways to stand up for others in their everyday lives.
Together with our established Secondary School Programs for Stages 4–6 (Years 7–12), Courage to Care supports students throughout their school years with programs designed for different stages of their learning. To learn more, visit Upstander Programs.
From school classrooms to community spaces and beyond, we use the lessons of history to transform bystander behaviour into Upstander confidence.
Our Mission
Our mission is simple but powerful: to inspire the next generation of Upstanders with the awareness, knowledge and confidence to reject discrimination — and to choose kindness and compassion instead.
Through our work, we empower people to recognise that every individual has the potential to make a positive difference in their everyday lives and communities, and our age-appropriate Upstander Programs are designed to help them understand how.
- Introducing values of kindness, empathy and inclusion.
- Creating awareness of the dangers of stereotyping, bullying, racism and discrimination.
- Educating to challenge attitudes and behaviours.
- Demonstrating that every individual can make a difference.
- Transforming bystander behaviour into Upstander Confidence.
Operating across NSW, QLD and ACT, we deliver our age-appropriate Upstander Programs to primary school students (stages 3-4, for Years 5-6) as well as to secondary school students (stages 4-6, for Years 7-12). We also engage communities and the broader public through collaborative programs and exhibitions.
Across our programs, students explore what it means to be an Upstander through stories and activities that inspire kindness, inclusion, courage and positive action. As students progress, these ideas deepen — from building empathy and challenging stereotypes in our Primary School Programs, to exploring prejudice and discrimination through the historical context of the Holocaust in our Secondary School Programs.
Through facilitating these experiences, we remind students and communities that being an Upstander doesn’t always mean standing alone — and it doesn’t always involve great personal risk.
Our Upstander Programs emphasise that small acts of kindness and integrity ripple outward — and that every individual can play a role in building a more harmonious and inclusive society.
By carrying these lessons forward, we believe we can achieve our mission of Creating the Next Generation of Upstanders.
Since 1992, Courage to Care has delivered Upstander Programs to more than 400,000 students nationally.
Courage to Care Australia is a joint venture between Courage to Care NSW and Courage to Care Victoria.
C2C NSW operates in NSW, QLD and ACT, while C2C VIC operates in Victoria and WA. Despite operating independently, we collaborate frequently to maximise our impact and achieve our shared goal of creating a Generation of Upstanders.
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