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Belonging to Family artworks
These beautiful artworks were created by dads taking part in our Belonging to Family program. The process of painting them is therapeutic and helps the dads to think about their children, goals, […]
We are pleased to share Deadly Connections’ announcement (below) about the launch of the new program Youth Frontiers to be run together in partnership.
SHINE for Kids CEO Julie Hourigan Ruse says:
“We’re delighted to be partnering with Aboriginal Community-led organisation Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services to help deliver this much-needed program.
SHINE for Kids is proud to be contributing our expertise in running mentoring programs for young people.
“The 10 to 17 years age group face many complex challenges but with the right support and guidance, we know young people can go far.”
These beautiful artworks were created by dads taking part in our Belonging to Family program. The process of painting them is therapeutic and helps the dads to think about their children, goals, […]
SHINE for Kids welcomes the NSW Government’s announcement of an Inquiry into Community Safety in Regional and Rural Communities and has made a submission with several recommendations. SHINE for Kids believes that […]