We welcome partnerships with businesses of all sizes who share our commitment to challenging prejudice, standing up to antisemitism and taking action against all forms of racism and discrimination.
By partnering with Courage to Care, your organisation can help expand the reach and impact of our education programs, empowering more students and workplaces to become active Upstanders in their communities.
Partnership opportunities include:
To explore how your organisation can get involved, please contact our CEO, Mike Zervos, at ceo@couragetocare.org.au.
We have delivered Upstander Programs to more than 200,000 students across Victoria.
It is only with the support of our wonderful community that we can truly make racism and discrimination a thing of the past.
“Thank you so much for telling your story. You’ve made me realise that there is a light at the end of the tunnel as I have been going through a hard time.”
“As a child of Holocaust survivors I feel strongly that through educating children about the consequences of discrimination we will be able to create a better and more embracing community.”
“Thank you for making the effort to come to our school. This is the 3rd year that you have come to our school. Your message is perfect for the work we do with our students on bullying.”
“Volunteering for Courage to Care is a worthy use of my time as it contributes to a better society.”
“It’s eye-opening and teaches us much more than history and the Holocaust. It inspires you to be an individual and stand up for your beliefs. It made me realise that I can make a difference.”
“It engaged the student with real details, then took it further to make it matter. Excellent presenters, great materials, effective program. “
“We get such great feedback from teachers… the follow on with regards to student discussion, behaviour and attitudes has been amazing.”
“It’s eye-opening and teaches us much more than history and the Holocaust. It inspires you to be an individual and stand up for your beliefs. It made me realise that I can make a difference.”