Mercy Week, honours the founding of the first 'House of Mercy' in Dublin in 1827 by Catherine McAuley,
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Creating Starfish for Children in Care
Recently, our Multicultural Support Services, Youth, and Disability teams collaborated with the Out of Home Care team to create 40 starfish, all for a good cause.
Introducing our official MercyCare Instagram page
Connect, Engage, and Explore with our MercyCare Instagram page
NRW23 A Voice for Generations
National Reconciliation Week 2023 has been a remarkable journey for MercyCare, filled with powerful moments of unity and reflection.
National Reconciliation Week Breakfast
We kicked off National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 2023 by joining our fellow Western Australians for the Reconciliation WA NRW Virtual Breakfast.
Traditional olive harvest brings MercyCare volunteers together
The local community gathered in Wembley for the tradition including residents, staff and MercyCare volunteers.
From Little Things, Big Things Grow
Jennie Burns, Executive Director of Family and Communities, discusses A Localised Approach to Housing for Young Mothers and their Children.
Kimberley Floods: The Aftermath of Cyclone Ellie
The floods significantly impacted Derby, Fitzroy Crossing and surrounding communities. The flood waters were so extreme that they cut off these communities from the rest of Western Australia.
MercyCare Celebrates Harmony Week with Fun and Learning
We were all excited about Harmony Week at MercyCare!
Hon Dr Anne Aly visits MercyCare CPC
The Hon Dr Anne Aly MP paid a visit to MercyCare's Warriapendi Child and Parent Centre, to speak to families and staff about the importance of CPCs.
MercyCare appoints Pamela Thorley as Manager Aboriginal Pathway Strategies
MercyCare is proud to announce the appointment of Pamela Thorley as the Manager Aboriginal Pathway Strategies. This new and exciting role will be instrumental in supporting MercyCare's ongoing ...
National Apology Day Yarn
MercyCare Staff met on Monday to have a yarn, marking the 15 year anniversary of then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's apology