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		<title>Images for charities and philanthropy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been asked to do a freelance photography job for Caritas Australia – one of the organizations that fund Jalaris Aboriginal Corporations Kids Futures Club project in Derby. The Kids Futures Club is to be the Indigenous Australia story in the 2010 Project Compassion, which Caritas uses to raise funds for their charities world wide. They sent me a link to images that have been used in previous years . Part of my brief is to get ‘Postive images’ of participants in the project – “images that convey hope and the good that is happening in people’s lives”. Of course the project Jalaris is running (which provides an after school activity club for local kids including a range of activities and fresh food) provides hope and is a major good in the lives of kids in Derby, so in theory such images are not hard to get. As with all philanthropic images, face shots of people who are benefiting from the project being documented are particularly desirable and today (my first day photographing for this task) I tried to get photos of the kids faces while they played at the club. As I looked through todays images I was [...]]]></description>
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