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Ken White was finance director of a group of companies when he started volunteering for Wesley Mission’s Lifeline Sydney & Sutherland back in July 1983. “I’d had a marriage breakdown and following...
With housing affordability at an all time low in Sydney, more people are expected to experience homelessness. We launched our Wesley Edward Eagar Centre (WEEC) appeal to redevelop our crisis...
Leading Wesley Mission was a dream job for Rev Stu Cameron, even when he was immersed in his former role as Lead Minister at a vibrant Queensland church. After relocating to Sydney (he’s already...
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for helping people experiencing homelessness and need like Brooke* and her little daughter Abby. Brooke remembers it being freezing cold when she was forced...
Building works are complete after a 12-month major upgrade to Wesley Edward Eagar Centre in Surry Hills. And the centre opened just ahead of lockdown, giving people experiencing homelessness in...
The Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) has released a series of videos for Homelessness Week 2021. The first of the series features the Homelessness Outreach Support Team and Wesley Mission...
“Everyone should have someone,” says Mary, Lifeline Sydney & Sutherland crisis support volunteer.
From 7 to 13 September, over 70 charities will unite for Include a Charity Week – an event encouraging Australians to consider leaving a gift in their Will to their favourite cause.
It was cold. Sometimes unbearably cold. Every night Vince would huddle in his crowded tent, which he shared with four other men beneath the light rail tunnels at Wentworth Park.
This time last year, we introduced you to Simon. He lives with post-traumatic stress after seeing things as a police officer that no-one ever should.