Author: Liz Power
Why and how do we focus on partnerships
March 9, 2023All our partners are incredible organisations with such strong ties to their local communities.
Scholarships to help people flourish
March 9, 2023The Mary MacKillop Today Scholarship provides much-needed financial assistance to students, relieving the financial burden related to tertiary education.
Supporting new Australians at a crucial life stage
March 9, 2023The Josephite Refugee Mentor Support Project supports people who are new to Australia to gain access to education.
Government partnerships paving the way in Timor-Leste
March 9, 2023The impact of having good partnerships means that the community can receive consistent information from both Mary MacKillop Today and the government.
Santusa is breaking the cycle of poverty, thanks to your support!
March 9, 2023Kind supporters like you are empowering women and young people living in rural and remote communities to break the cycle of poverty.
Your vital role in our partnership with the Sisters of St Joseph
March 9, 2023I believe the partnership between the Sisters of St Joseph and Mary MacKillop Today is successful because it grew out of the Sisters living with and working ‘on the ground’ with the people.
Helping people achieve financial freedom
March 9, 2023Financial inclusion is about making sure that everyday financial services are available to everyone at a reasonable cost — instead of pushing people, who are already struggling, even further to the margins.
Programs working with wonderful partnerships
March 9, 2023Our partners ‘on the ground’ provide us with vital local knowledge to strengthen our programs.
Join us for "Breakfast in the Garden" March 2023!
January 30, 2023Come and join the fun, meet old friends and make new ones at our Annual “Breakfast In The Garden” event in Perth, Western Australia.
Mereoni recently found her voice through new skills and knowledge...
September 8, 2022In Fiji, traditional community structures often do not provide women with the ability to play an active role in decision making. This is especially common in remote areas.