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THE SNAKE BITE PROGRAM

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About The Snake Bite Program

Learn more about The Snake Bite Program

The Snake Bite Program an Indigenous Incorporation. It is an initiative of Aishah Pelley to improve understanding of snakes, snakes within Indigenous Australian culture, and improving access to antivenoms particularly in disadvantaged communities within 3rd world nations. As a young indigenous female snake catcher and budding scientist, Aishah's focus is on snake and snake bite education as well as research and development in the field of snake bite treatment. Her goal is develop working relationships with international medical research centres, The World Health Organisation, and locally with Indigenous groups for the world to better understand snakes.

Learn more about Aishah's initiatives to achieving these goals at The Snake Bite Program as you go through this site.

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OUR PROGRAMS & SERVICES

Click on a Link below to learn more about our programs and services at The Snake Bite Program

2022 in Numbers

Updated at the end of each year (In Partnership with The Snake Hunter)

Snakes Saved

538

People Educated about safety

1952

New Business Partners

4

New Initatives

8

About Aishah - Founder & Director

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About Aishah Pelley

Aishah is a 20 year old young female entrepreneur who is a proud Indigenous member of the Gunaikurnai tribe. Aishah is the 2nd oldest of her sisters and is both the Founder and Director of The Snake Bite Program. Raised by a single dad (The Snake Hunter) for most of her life, Aishah took up a passion for family, being indigenous, all animals (including venomous snakes) and helping others.

The Snake Bite Program was Aishah's own initiative where she combines her passions to educate the world about snakes, help antivenom development and promote understanding of snakes and snake bite prevention through education. Additionally, Aishah aims to educate Australians as to how snakes are perceived within Aboriginal cultures. Learn more about Aishah HERE

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The Snake Bite Program - An Indigenous Incorporation

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An Indigenous Incorporation

The Snake Bite Program Indigenous Incorporation Number 9936 is a registered Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Corporation by the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations - Australia.

First registered on 28 April 2023, The Commonwealth of Australia has authenticated The Snake Bite Program as official. We are proud to represent both the Australian and Indigenous community in developing a corporation that focuses on improving health outcomes for indigenous Australians, mainstream Australians and people living in developing nations.

We aim to work closely with different not for profit, health, private and public sector as well as individuals who are passionate about snakes, public health education, medical research, developments,understanding venom genotypes and science.

The Snake Bite Program aims to be a global leader in this field and act as an example to young indigenous (particularly female) persons to pursue their goals and work collectively towards a better Australia.

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Our Partners

If you want to partner or contribute to the Snake Bite Program, click HERE
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