Together for Humanity
is a not-for-profit organisation that is helping schools, organisations and communities
to respond effectively to differences of culture and belief.
We do this by bringing students, teachers, and those in the community into contact with
people from diverse backgrounds in an open, supportive, and enjoyable setting —
this inspires interest, empathy, and understanding as well as questioning existing prejudices;
encouraging greater appreciation of others as people.
Read more about us.
Invite Us To Your School.Bookings now open.
NEWSOn-line Diversity Education Resource...
The Difference Differently on-line teaching resource allows teachers to prepare lessons
incorporating diversity education while maintaining alignment with the Australian Curriculum.
See our Difference Differently web site.
Together For Humanity in Schools...
Over 50,000 Australian students have participated in our primary and secondary school courses across the nation.
Our methods are proven to actively improve intercultural understanding between students of different backgrounds
laying the foundations for tolerant and inclusive citizens.
(See the video on the right for more information).
ABC's 7:30 Report recently presented an article on Together For Humanity.
See the 7:30 Report here.
Pioneering peace education...
One of the most challenging aspects of being a parent or teacher is being responsible for
the healthy development of your child's internal moral compass.
Our pioneering peace education methodologies have measurable outcomes proven to make a positive and tangible
difference to tolerance and cross cultural cooperation in students aged 10-16.
The numbers really speak for themselves. (Read more... summary or
detailed report)
Hear us on the radio...
Listen to Rabbi Zalamn Kastel and Jennet Cole-Adams on
ABC Radio Morning program, July 2012,
with Linda Mottram.
Also
89.7 Eastside FM Arts Wednesday (part 1),
(part 2) and
(part 3)
with Sylvia Rosenblum interviewed Rabbi Zalman Kastel and Sheik Haisam Farache
from the Together For Humanity Foundation on 23 Feb 2011. More information is at the
Eastside web site.
Earlier, Together for Humanity founder Rabbi Zalman Kastel was interviewed as part of an interfaith
panel by 2UE radio host Steve Leibmann on 19 June, 2009. Listen to the interview here.
Activities in schools and the community supported by...
Community Relations Commission For a Multicultural NSW