Our August newsletter was sent to our subscribers last week with the latest details on what's been happening at Micah Projects in August, what's coming up this month and how you can help.
If you missed it, you can read it here:
https://mailchi.mp/micahprojects/homelessness-week-whats-on-6255780
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NAIDOC Week - Celebrating 50 Years of Deadly, 5 - 12 July News
National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July each year (Sunday to Sunday), to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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Bringing Services Together: How Connected Care Helps Families Thrive News
Read how the Hawthorne Women, Children and Families Hub brings together healthcare, parenting support, child development programs, housing assistance and community connection in one trusted place. Grounded in evidence and shaped by decades of experience, the Hub demonstrates how connected support can create opportunities for women, children and families to heal, recover and thrive.
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Spreading the Warmth Together News
Our Spread the Warmth campaign was met with incredible compassion and generosity from the community. We are deeply grateful to everyone who supported our Mother’s Day campaign, helping bring comfort and care to mothers in refuge and crisis accommodation.
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Three Lessons from 30 Years of Supporting Families News
For three decades, Micah Projects has walked alongside families facing some of the toughest circumstances: homelessness, domestic and family violence, poverty, isolation, and the pressures that can place children at risk. Here are three key lessons we've learned on the way.
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