Expansion of the online tech club for young people with autism
The Lab, Australia’s world-first technology club for young people with autism, continues to grow during COVID-19 with increasing demand for its online mentoring and is
Adelaide Holocaust Museum is opening its doors and the hearts of South Australians
The new Adelaide Holocaust Museum and Andrew Steiner Education Centre (AHMSEC) is being officially launched on Monday 9 November in the heart of the CBD.
Gandel Holocaust Program alumni zoom together to ‘never forget’
In October 2020, more than 230 alumni of the Gandel Holocaust Program alumni, representatives from Yad Vashem and special friends and dignitaries from around the
National Museum of Australia launches pioneering online education initiative
Australia’s National Defining Moments Digital Classroom is a game changer The National Museum of Australia, in partnership with Gandel Foundation, has launched a pioneering digital
Philanthropy puts $100k towards equipment – CFA
A significant donation of $100,000 from Gandel Foundation is helping equip many CFA brigades across Victoria with new quick-fill pumps to help protect lives and
Hatzolah equipped to provide emergency medical care
Hatzolah is an emergency medical response organisation. Their primary goal is to provide a lifesaving bridge of medical care during the first critical moments of
World-first technology breathes new life into cystic fibrosis detection and treatment
World-first research led by Monash University could hold the key to better monitoring and treatment of lung disease associated with cystic fibrosis (CF) – a
The Social Studio fights COVID its own way
The Social Studio is a for-purpose Social Enterprise dedicated to improving the lives of young Australians from refugee or migrant backgrounds. They provide education and
Children’s Ground Responds to COVID-19
Children’s Ground is one of the long-standing partners of Gandel Foundation. They were one of the recipients of emergency COVID funding, released in April 2020,