Media Coverage
Institute of Community Directors Australia; October 1, 2024
Charities are being placed under increasing pressure as the cost-of-living crisis drives a surge in demand for non-food related items by people in need, according to a new report.
The research by Good360 Australia revealed that 82% of charities reported unprecedented demand for essential items such as hygiene products, clothing, furniture and education supplies.
A similar number of charities (84%) said they expect the year ahead to be even tougher as demand for non-food aid increases.
The Good360 Australia Communities in Need Report revealed:
- 65% of charities were unable to meet the demand for non-food aid in their communities
- 60% of charities said they had witnessed a broader range of people needing support
- the value of new items donated to people in need via Good360 Australia’s charity network increased by 40% in the past year
- the number of charities and schools seeking help increased by 11%.
Read the full article over at the Institute of Community Directors Australia.