Turning the page for a brighter future
Growing up in Applecross, the thought of spending years living on the streets of Perth was something that never crossed
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Growing up in Applecross, the thought of spending years living on the streets of Perth was something that never crossed
Who knew a visit to a local burger restaurant could be so serendipitous for one of St Bart’s consumers? Chris
“You’ll have to excuse me if I keep asking you to repeat the question,” says Colin. While it’s not an
At a time in her life when she should have been going to school and returning to the safety and
It’s her warm nature and ability to talk openly to everyone and anyone that has earned Kerry the nickname “mum”
A resident at St Bart’s Arnott Community Recovery Village, 36-year-old Craig has been making quite the stir lately – mostly
“If you had met me two years ago, I was monosyllabic,” says Sophie. “I couldn’t speak more than one word
When Tamara speaks about her children, her voice involuntarily breaks. This will be her third Christmas without her 7-year-old daughter,
He’s the boisterous Community Housing resident who has entertained us all with his enthusiastic greetings and the ability to make
Even before she says a word, it’s clear Lenny Brown is a force to be reckoned with. At age 12,
Acknowledgement: St Bart’s acknowledges the traditional owners of the Noongar country that we live and work on.
We are privileged to work with, and alongside, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and we pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging.
St Bart’s is committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people.