Andrew’s Story – A Place to Call Home
Posted November 13, 2024
Born in England to an Australian father and an English mother, he moved to Australia as a young boy in 1952, settling in Melbourne with his family. His…
Posted November 13, 2024
Born in England to an Australian father and an English mother, he moved to Australia as a young boy in 1952, settling in Melbourne with his family. His…
Posted March 18, 2024
For the past 13 years, Aaron has been a beloved member of the St Bart’s community housing in East Perth. Known for his infectious smile and boundless…
Posted September 7, 2023
60 years of community service is a significant milestone and one that we are incredibly proud to have achieved. As a slice of history, 60 years may seem…
Posted August 6, 2023
More than 9,700 Western Australians will be without a home tonight, living on the streets, couch surfing, sleeping in a car, or living in inadequate shelter.
Homelessness…
Posted June 21, 2023
The St George’s Cathedral bell tolled 107 times on Wednesday 21 June to honour the memory of the 107 people who were homeless or had previously experienced…
Posted May 24, 2023
On Wednesday 24 May 2023, we officially celebrated the completion of St Bart’s Lime Street Refurbishment project, which was only made possible through generous funding from the…
Posted May 23, 2023
We were honoured to have St Bart’s Patron Graham Edwards join us at an ANZAC Day service held at Lime Street.
Speaking about his experiences in the…
Posted April 18, 2023
“Homelessness is not just about lacking a place to sleep. It is about the loss of stability, security, and dignity that comes with having a safe and stable…
Posted November 11, 2022
It was our greatest pleasure to officially launch the St Bart’s Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) on November 10, 2022.
In what was perhaps one of the…
St Bart’s acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land that we live and work on, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation. We are privileged to work with, and alongside, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and encourage those who are emerging as leaders.
St Bart’s is committed to diversity and inclusion in all its forms. We welcome and support the health and wellbeing of all people, regardless of background, age, ethnicity, religion and gender identity.