Refugee or migrant women who are looking for job opportunities or want to build their skillset can now seek support as part of MercyCare’s recently launched SETS Innovation program.
Multicultural
MercyCare recognised for advancing cultural diversity
MercyCare was recently named a recipient of the highly regarded Community Organisation Award at the Western Australian Multicultural Awards.
A celebration of harmony and diversity
The Mirrabooka Market series is fast making a name for itself as a cultural and food-lover’s haven, showcasing musical, artistic and flavoursome delights of over a dozen countries.
Celebrating 175 years
On 9 January 1846, seven young women left their home in Dublin, Ireland and travelled across the world to Perth, Australia.
Santa’s workshop brimming thanks to MercyCare community’s big heart
The enormous generosity of the MercyCare community has resulted in a Santa’s Workshop overflowing with Christmas goodies for our Community, Family and Children Services clients.
MercyCare wins WA Mental Health Award for innovation
MercyCare received honours at last night’s WA Mental Health Awards, following the launch of the Amber Youth Wellness program earlier this year.
Mirrabooka Community Markets return
The Mirrabooka Community markets will make a triumphant return this December on the back of a successful trio of markets last summer.
Supporting carers in our community
MercyCare partnered with Carers WA this month in a series of events to chat about the supports available to carers and celebrate the contribution they make in our community.
MercyCare backs loans pilot for domestic violence survivors
Women escaping family violence will have access to life saving no interest loans to support them to move forward with their lives thanks to a ground-breaking pilot.
National Child Protection Week 2020
Putting children first: our commitment to safeguarding children.
Warriapendi connections celebrated
MercyCare’s Warriapendi Child and Parent Centre help primary school celebrate half a century.
Top books that celebrate multicultural Australia
Reading books is one of the best ways to get kids thinking. This shortlist will help your 2 to 5-year-old learn about the people, cultures and nationalities that make up their community.