ACFID, The Fred Hollows Foundation, and 24 other organisations have joined forces to stand in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to call for a First Nations Voice to be enshrined in the Constitution. “The charity sector is uniquely positioned to stand as an ally alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples,” The Fred Hollows Foundation’s Chair Jane Madden stated. “More than any other sector, we deal with the grievous impact of intergenerational trauma. Every day we work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and services who support those are leading the way in righting the wrongs of the past and providing much needed culturally responsive health care. “For civil society, going beyond performative allyship is a moral imperative. We cannot let our First Nations Peoples bear the responsibility of fighting for basic human equity. We must be beside them and amplify their calls. Read the communique here: https://lnkd.in/gg3JUpud and sign on to show your Uluru Statement support here: https://t.co/BL1UEjzxrF.