How to Help

2010 : January

BOOST Mobile pledges $20,000 for Oasis

7th January 2010

BOOST MOBILE is pledging $1 for every new Oasis Facebook fan & Twitter follower this Christmas and New Year period, in support of the 32000 To Go campaign. Read more

BOOST MOBILE is pledging $1 for every new Oasis Facebook fan & Twitter follower this Christmas and New Year period, in support of the 32000 To Go campaign.

Boost Mobile will donate up to $20,000 in order to help spread the word through Facebook and Twitter about the 32,000 homeless young people in Australia.

Become an Oasis Facebook fan or Twitter follow today to find out more and show your support.

General Pants joins the fight against youth homelessness

7th January 2010

Leading fashion retailer, General Pants Co., have decided to do something about the issue of youth homelessness. Read more

 

Leading fashion retailer, General Pants Co., have decided to do something about the issue of youth homelessness and joined forces with Oasis and Australian designer Matt Weston to create the 32000 To Go wristband.
Show your support by wearing one of these limited edition wristbands, with all proceeds will go to Oasis helping young people find a brighter future.

Wristbands are just $5 and available at all General Pants stores now.