Judith Neilson Foundation 2024 Impact Report highlights local solutions across...

theme Domestic sexual and family violence, Economic equity, Education, Environmental stewardship, Health, Homelessness, Justice, Peace and protection
The Miranda Project, an initiative of the Community Restorative Centre (CRC), supports women to break cycles of disadvantage and provide pathways out of the criminal justice system through holistic, trauma-informed support. In collaboration with NSW Women’s Health Centres, the Miranda Project supports women (including cis-women, trans-women and people who identify as non-binary who feel comfortable […]
The Strong Women for Healthy Country Network is a vibrant collective of First Nations women rangers from across the Northern Territory, dedicated to protecting their lands and supporting their communities. Founded in 2019 by women from the Mimal Land Management area, the Network has grown rapidly, bringing together over 200 women from 32 ranger groups […]
HowWeSurvive brings a new perspective to disaster recovery, focusing on community strength and resilience. With a 40-year horizon and a clear vision, HowWeSurvive is shaping the future of recovery in Australia and beyond. Through research, education, advocacy, and collaboration, HowWeSurvive is driving systemic change in disaster recovery practices, promoting stronger community-centred approaches. Operating within the […]
People seeking asylum are among the most vulnerable in Australia’s legal system. The Refugee Advice and Casework Service (RACS) exists to ensure they are afforded fair and equal access to justice. As a community legal centre, RACS offers free legal advice, assistance and representation for financially disadvantaged and vulnerable people seeking asylum in Australia. Our […]
At the heart of Sydney’s grassroots response to supporting women transitioning from prison stands the Women’s and Girls’ Emergency Centre (WAGEC). This leading trauma-informed service provides crisis support, accommodation, and wrap-around support to some of Sydney’s most vulnerable women and their children. In addition to providing immediate aid, WAGEC confronts broader issues such as domestic […]
Steered by a passionate commitment to supporting women experiencing economic abuse, the Centre for Women’s Economic Safety advocates for social, service and system change to advance women’s economic safety in Australia. Our partnership has launched the Sydney Money Clinics, a safe space for women experiencing domestic and family violence to access free financial guidance. Our […]
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