
NAIDOC Week 2026 will run from 5-12 July.
The official NAIDOC Week website is a great resource for finding out how you can help mark this important celebration.
This year’s theme, Fifty Years of Deadly is an important milestone to celebrate. It’s also a reminder that while we honour what came before, the work continues.
One way you can show your support and to celebrate NAIDOC is to make a one-off or monthly donation to Literacy for Life Foundation.
As an Aboriginal charity, we support local communities to lift literacy levels, through community-led education.
These community-led Campaigns give people that missed out on learning to read and write a second chance at education.
Many of our students sign up so they can learn to read books to their children or grandchildren.
They want to be literacy leaders in their community, acting as role models for the next generation.
If you’d like to learn more about our work and show your support this NAIDOC Week here are some simple suggestions:
- Making a monthly or one-off donation
- Watching and sharing this beautiful documentary on our work: In My Own Words
- Signing up to receive email updates on our literacy Campaigns
- Following us on Facebook, Instagram or Linkedin
- Taking an in-depth look at our work by exploring this comprehensive list of relevant research or viewing our evaluations
- Finding out more about what we do via our media coverage – including:
- This recent BBC audio interview with our Executive Director, Ngemba man, Professor Jack Beetson
- Jack was also interviewed by the ABC
- The ABC also profiled our work in this story
- Our Advocacy Officer, Alera Foster speaks with 2SER for NAIDOC Week 2025