Graham Edwards AM appointed inaugural Patron
Posted January 21, 2021
Well known in WA as a former State Government Minister, a Labor member of both the State Legislative Council and Federal Member of the House of Representatives in…
Posted January 21, 2021
Well known in WA as a former State Government Minister, a Labor member of both the State Legislative Council and Federal Member of the House of Representatives in…
Posted December 23, 2020
We were honoured to welcome Premier Mark McGowan on Sunday to our East Perth headquarters, where he announced a $48.95 million targeted homeless support package.
Joining the…
Posted December 23, 2020
Our Reconnecting Lives Program recently won the Institute of Public Administration Australia WA’s Achievement Award for Excellence in the Not for Profit Sector.
The award recognises the…
Posted December 15, 2020
by Chaplain Ross
A long time Jungian Analyst told me recently that the most disturbing passage in the Bible for him are the words, “Lord, when was it…
Posted November 16, 2020
We need your help to keep the Spirit of Christmas alive for the women, men and children in our community who need it most.
For many of us…
Posted October 29, 2020
There are many things that make a house feel like a home, and a handmade quilt really has a special quality. The gorgeous quilt on Priscilla’s couch…
Posted September 10, 2020
Fifteen-year-old Jack first became aware of the diversity of the East Perth community when his parents moved their office to Brown Street in 2014, which St…
Posted August 31, 2020
Celebrations for the Feast Day of St Bartholomew started a day early this year, with a special prayer for the homeless at a beautiful service at St George…
Posted August 7, 2020
Breakfast with BHP
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In support of Homelessness Week 2020, we hosted a breakfast event to celebrate BHP’s continued partnership of…
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.