This Thursday 10 October is World Mental Health Day – a day to unite the local and global community and put a spotlight on mental health and mental illness.
This day serves as an important reminder that mental health is important to every one of us, and raises awareness of the ways we can look after ourselves, connect with others and seek help if we need it.
St Clare’s High School, Taree students are learning essential life skills by helping community members who need support to access hot, nutritious meals.
Every Tuesday afternoon during school terms, CatholicCare Hunter-Manning’s Refugee Hub is full of smiles as students attend the team’s Tutoring Program.
The service gives students from refugee backgrounds an opportunity to receive extra support from volunteer tutors.
Holy Week has been a busy time across the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle in the lead-up to Easter. We share a few activities from our schools and St Nicholas Early Education, as well an Easter message from Bishop Michael Kennedy.
Lisbon, Portugal has been chosen to host the 2023 World Youth Day. World Youth Day (WYD) is the gathering of young people from across the Globe with the Pope.