In this episode, we are joined by Stacey Thomas, the CEO of Wyatt Trust. The Wyatt Trust is a passionate organisation that collaborates with others to amplify unheard voices, ignite compassion, and foster transparency. We discuss the insightful research being conducted to explore Dr. Wyatt's rich 50-year history in Adelaide from an Aboriginal lens.
We also get a chance to chat about the incredible ways Wyatt Trust extend support to homeless, providing not only housing but also critical financial counseling. They're making a real difference by addressing poverty among women over 50 and sole parents through their community initiatives. Their ultimate goal? To wipe out poverty in South Australia in the next 100 years. What's really inspiring is their focus on sustainability in their programs, empowering individuals instead of just offering band-aid solutions.
In this insightful episode, Nicole Dwyer, CEO of Workskil Australia, provides a comprehensive overview of their initiatives supporting disadvantaged job seekers. The organization's impact...
In this episode, Sophia Katari, the Manager of Junction Community Centre, joins us to discuss the importance of Community Centres in connecting people and...
This week we are joined by Kay Burton, founder of SA Philanthropy Network! We engage in a meaningful conversation on philanthropy and it's future...