About the Australian Himalayan Foundation

The AHF story

How it all started

The Australian Himalayan Foundation was founded by a group of passionate trekking guides, trekkers and mountaineers – brought together by a love of the Himalayan region and its people. Those Founding Directors were a group of friends that included Simon Balderstone AM, Garry Weare, Christine Gee AM, Peter Hillary, Lincoln Hall OAM, Michael Dillon AM and Mark O’Toole.

Collectively they spent many months in the Himalaya, over many years, exploring and working in the mountains while getting to know the region and its people and culture. They also saw that while the Himalaya is a place of breath-taking beauty and endless adventure, it is also a place of extreme disadvantage, poverty and hardship for many people.

Inspired by their love and respect for the people, and the charitable work of Sir Edmund Hillary, the group decided to do something. They wanted to improve the quality of life for people in the Himalaya, and to continue and build on the humanitarian legacy of Sir Edmund Hillary.

On December 20th 2001, the group got together to discuss how they could best give back to the Himalayan people. The organisation’s first Constitution was drafted and signed – and the Australian Himalayan Foundation was born, focusing on three three areas: education, health and the environment. In February 2002, AHF was registered with ASIC and the first Board meeting was held. Twenty-two years on, thanks to our generous donors, we have been able to turn an idea into an organisation that is delivering long-term, sustainable change to the communities of the Himalaya.

What we do

We work in partnership with the people of the Himalaya to improve living standards through better education, improved health services and environmental sustainability.

Partners in the Himalaya

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Philanthropic partners

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$50,000+ in FY24

Peak donors

ACME Foundation, Dick & Lee Estens, H&K Johnston Family Foundation, Pemba Capital Partners, PSS Ag (DJ & LN McGavin)

$10,000+ in FY24

Major donors

Anni McNiven, Bruce Estens, Footprints Network (World Nomads), Jeanette Young, McNair Charitable Foundation, Michael Parker Foundation, Peter Lemon, Roger Butler AM, The Sunrise Foundation

$1,000+ in FY24

Grand supporters

Ana Evreniadis • Annabel Baxter • Band Family Foundation • Barakee Foundation • Beth Gallate • Blair Rundle • Carmel Dyer • Chris Hoy • Community Impact Fund • Craig Hutchinson • David Hudson • David Martin • David Tierney • Di Johnstone • Diane Barton • Edwin Trevor-Roberts • Eric Ellis • Felicity Wade • Gary Thomas • Greg & Margaret Mortimer • Hawker Foundation • Heather Francis OAM • Heather Feigin Tiffany Thian • Joan Miriam Crabtree • John Hampton • Jules McLean • Kathryn Waldmann • Kevin Middleton • Leon Pietsch • Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School • Mari Notaras • Mark Morrissey • Megan Grace • Meredyth Irvine • Nicola Dowsing • Norman Guy • Oscar Jenkins • Paul Fuller • Ralph Pliner • Robert McKay • Russell Barton • Steven Bateman • Steven Wyatt • Stobart Strauss Trust • Sue Gregory & Rotary Club of Emerald • Susan Gurung • Suzanna Plateroti • Tanja Gallate • The Dick & Pip Smith Foundation • Timothy Bryant • Wales Family Foundation • Zac Zaharias

Current corporate supporters

Donate

A little goes a long way to alleviating poverty and overcoming disadvantage in the Himalaya. Make a one-off, annual or monthly donation to AHF.