About the US

2003

African Australian Network was founded as "Network for Children in "Australia to help children whose lives were disrupted by the African Civil War.

2004

With the outbreak of the Civil war in Somalia, Sudan, Liberia, and many countries on the African continent, African Australian Network extended its work to include displaced children within war-torn eastern and western Africa, and Africa at large.

2005

With the need in Africa reduced, African Australian Network looked further afield for children who would benefit from its work. We gradually began working with deprived children throughout the African continent and became committed to promoting assistance to all people in need.

2006

In 2007, Foster Parents African Australian Network of Australia (as we were known then) opened its doors. Starting with a small, but a very motivated staff of five, African Australian Network has grown to be one of the largest child sponsorship organizations in Australia and encourages Australian people to help African Children directly.

2007

Foster Parents African Australian Network of Australia was renamed African Australian Network to reflect its aim of bringing constructive and lasting change to the lives of children in need all over the African continent, whatever their circumstances.

2008

African Australian Network is committed to making sure all African immigrants in Australia are participating economically through involvement in employment and education. We can change the world if we can think about one another all times. The African Australian Network limited which is also knowing the African Australian Network (AAN) is making sure we are standing by the principle of the United Nations.

Today African Australian Network is one of the largest aid and development organizations working in African countries and endeavors to reduce poverty, assist in promoting education, agriculture, water and sanitation in remote rural areas...