This Friday marks a significant milestone for MercyCare and the women and children we support in the Kimberley. The Cook Government’s $4.2 million commitment to expand family and domestic …
Mercycare is a proud partner of the Naala Djookan Healing Centre, led by the City of Stirling. The centre provides support services specifically for women and children who are experiencing or affected by family and domestic violence. It offers a single place to seek assistance, bringing together services rather than requiring an individual to go to several different places.

Naala Djookan aims to assist women and families in building up their skills and knowledge, as well as forming and utilising connections within their community, providing those who require it, the opportunity to heal and rebuild. The centre also aims to educate communities in recognising and assisting people experiencing family and domestic violence.

The Naala Djookan Healing Centre aims to provide a safe, inclusive, culturally responsive service and welcomes all women, non-binary and gender diverse individuals from all cultures, backgrounds and experiences.
Visit the Naala Djookan Healing Centre Website here for more information.
Naala Djookan Healing Centre
10-11/24 Chesterfield Road
Mirrabooka WA 6061
Phone: (08) 9205 7555
Email: naaladjookanhc@stirling.wa.gov.au
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