Donation boxes

Our beautiful donation boxes have just arrived! Look out for them in places like Paper Republic, Camberwell. If you’d like to support CARASA through your business, your church, or your work, please get in contact with us either on Facebook or through our board members and we’ll arrange to have one sent your way.

Pencil cases

BACK TO SCHOOL: A special time of the year made even more special with the release of our new CARASA pencil case! Produced proudly by the women of Freeset, these multi-purpose cases are made from 100% organic cotton. By purchasing this product, you will be supporting small scale farmers and empowering women to leave the sex …

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A new year

With 2017 just beginning, we thought this was the perfect time to reflect on what a year 2016 has been for the CARASA Foundation. Thanks to your generosity, we managed to once again raise significant funds to help free those bound by slavery, and to continue supporting them after. As of only a couple of …

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Christmas with CARASA 2016

We hope you all had a happy Christmas! At our final function for 2016, we managed to raise over $1000 – exceeding our expectations! Thank you so much to all those who donated and attended, your help has made such a big difference. Small change -> big changes!

Instagram

Find CARASA on Instagram by going to this link! In the future, you can look forward to updates documenting the efforts and successes of the foundation. Look forward to pictures of our new merchandise and events.

The Key Story

The following experience related by Kerry Hilton, the Founder of Freeset captures perfectly the change that Rachel and CARASA are striving to support going forward: “A couple of years ago, when we first started looking at why so many girls were being trafficked from Murshidabad, a few of us visited a village. This village wasn’t …

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Civics Week

It was a privilege to share the stage with Richmond‘s Dan Jackson at a recent school event, talking about civic responsibilities. Dan was most encouraging of CARASA’s work, and kindly agreed to share this photo with us.