SBS Translation Services and Wesley LifeForce have joined forces to help prevent suicide among refugee and asylum-seeker communities in Australia.
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The network is now seeking funding to refurbish an existing youth centre to help prevent suicide among young people.
Held at the central park in Strathalbyn, ‘Music in the Park’ has created a space for people in the community to connect while listening to local artists.
NSW faces rising gambling harm with increasing poker machines. Wesley Mission calls for urgent reforms and effective harm reduction strategies to protect vulnerable communities.
The Dove Ballina café offers more than great coffee; it provides young people with hands-on hospitality training and life-changing opportunities.
Graphic designer Leslie rediscovered her joy for salsa by volunteering as a dance tutor at Wesley School for Seniors. Now, every Thursday is filled with rhythm, smiles, and meaningful connection.
Sarah's mentorship through Wesley Aunties & Uncles enriches Madison's life with joy and guidance, fostering a deep bond and positive impact.
Discover the hope and love of Easter, reminding us that God's love transcends all circumstances and offers strength and renewal.
Wesley LifeForce celebrates 30 years of suicide prevention, training over 50,000 people, mobilizing 3,000+ volunteers, and supporting 137 community-led networks across Australia.
Cottee’s is an Australian household name with a legacy dating back to 1898. But at Wesley Mission, the legacy we remember and appreciate is the generosity of the Cottee family.
Wesley Mission’s head office, conference centre and church facilities have a legacy that stems over a century. In 1906, the Hon Ebenezer Vickery, a dedicated Methodist and wealthy Parliamentarian,...
Five men with disabilities create a supportive family in a purpose-built home, showcasing the power of community and shared responsibilities.