Wesley Mission has launched a new website and refreshed brand. We remain the same organisation – a community services provider and a church that together support all people across all stages of life...
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For Kay,it’s the simple things in life, whether going for a walk or having lunch with friends, that bring her joy.
Retirement isn’t a time to slow down for Bill. It's a time to enjoy life with loved ones, travel and give back to others.
“It didn’t take me long to say, ‘I’m going home’,” smiles Maree. After living in the same four-bedroom house for 58 years, Maree was shocked at how quickly she and her husband, Bill adjusted to...
“It was probably my destiny that I’d ended up working for Wesley Mission,” says Roger.
Helen can’t help but smile as the people she supports sing praise and worship songs at the top of their lungs. “It just gives us great peace to start the day off,” she says.
Pat no longer worries about her daughter’s future since moving into Wesley Mission’s Frank Vickery Village.
Every fortnight, Claudia picks up Danny and takes him shopping. Struggling with arthritis, Danny, who’s 81, relies on Claudia to push the trolley and handle the heavy lifting while he checks off...
When Shane belts out the lyrics to his favourite song, his voice soars through the room. But that wasn’t always the case.
Every week, 15-year-old Ryan saved his school lunch money so he could gamble at the TAB.
When Jason suddenly had a stroke at home, his life instantly came tumbling down. “I was blind and deaf. My blood pressure was that high and I just couldn’t cope,” Jason says.
Every morning Christina* and Jason* awake to Lachlan’s* little footsteps running down the hallway before he hops into their bed.