HSCya later: Sean and Jacob beat the odds and finish high school
When Sean and Jacob finished high school this year, it was something they never thought they would achieve.
You can’t put a price on stability in care, but a financial support package certainly helps
The announcement by Premier Perrottet is an acknowledgement to young people in care that their community cares about them and wants to support them to succeed in life, whatever pathway they choose.
‘Don’t suffer alone’, GambleAware Week encourages people to come forward and seek help
“My advice is don’t suffer alone, your own thoughts can often be worse than the reality of the situation.”
Jean's driving towards new opportunities
When Jean and Mary arrived in Australia four years ago, they faced many challenges, but thanks to our Refugee Hub and its programs, they’ve come to know and love the country they now call home.
Asking for help is often the hardest part, says GambleAware team
“For many people, gambling is fun, entertaining and causes no harm. However, for some people, gambling can become a problem.”
Students help CatholicCare make a difference
Hundreds of students from Catholic Schools across the Hunter and Forster regions have shown they have big hearts this month.
Volunteering gives Julie-Anne a chance to help people in need
When it comes to why people volunteer at CatholicCare’s Community Kitchens, the answer is simple.
Do you know someone who is struggling? CatholicCare is here to help
If you know someone who is struggling, please encourage them to ask for help. CatholicCare is willing to support anyone who needs it.