Homelessness Week 2020
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…
Posted August 7, 2020
Breakfast with BHP
https://www.facebook.com/stbartsperth/videos/724797161400621/
In support of Homelessness Week 2020, we hosted a breakfast event to celebrate BHP’s continued partnership of…
Posted August 4, 2020
Up to 150 people who have been homeless, or are at risk of becoming so, will be supported through an outreach program that is the result of a…
Posted August 4, 2020
A story of how one man’s tremendous loss turned into a restored hope for humanity through the generous outpouring of support from complete strangers.
This beautiful story…
Posted July 29, 2020
by Chaplain Ross
The St Bart’s Chaplaincy Service has, at its core service delivery, a focus on Wellbeing for St Bart’s consumers and staff. Meeting…
Posted July 15, 2020
It’s been so wonderful seeing our much-loved Café Lime back in full swing since we celebrated its official reopening in early July. In March we sadly…
Posted July 6, 2020
We loved having the BikeRescue team at St Bart’s to guide some of our residents through the process of building their own bike. We chatted with Lawson Smith, manager of the BikeRescue program, to hear how the team is empowering people to tackle life’s challenges and grab their future with both hands.
Posted June 11, 2020
The safety of 245 men and women in St Bart’s accommodation services – who would otherwise be at risk of homelessness – has been safeguarded through generous funding from…
Posted May 28, 2020
After falling in with the wrong crowd in her early teens, Carissa was drinking by the age of 14 and expelled from high school. By making better choices…
Posted May 22, 2020
Before 1967, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples were not recognised as citizens in their own country. This meant, in most States, that they were unable to be…
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.