Anglicare WA

Anglicare WA Our work is achieved in a spirit of reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Western Australians.

Huge congratulations to our CEO, Mark Glasson, winner of the Community Award at the Western Australian of the Year Award...
01/06/2026

Huge congratulations to our CEO, Mark Glasson, winner of the Community Award at the Western Australian of the Year Awards! ✨🏆

Mark began his career in social work and that grounding has shaped everything since. From leading our statewide services that support more than 100,000 Western Australians each year, to championing system reform and playing a major role in initiatives like Home Stretch WA and the WA Rent Relief Program, his contribution is evident statewide.

A powerful advocate. A collaborative leader. A true force for good in WA. Join us in celebrating Mark's win in the comments! 👏 🤩

🎉 We do birthdays differently at AWA…Introducing Anglicare WA GIVING DAY 🎂✨After 50 years of service, our commitment to ...
31/05/2026

🎉 We do birthdays differently at AWA…Introducing Anglicare WA GIVING DAY 🎂✨

After 50 years of service, our commitment to ensuring every Western Australian not only survives but thrives has never been stronger.

For a limited time, you can DOUBLE your impact thanks to our matched giving partners 💙🧡 Your donation will help provide essential emergency relief and financial assistance to families and individuals doing it tough across our state.

Every contribution - big or small - creates real change for our community 🌟

Donate today: https://tinyurl.com/2w5pebx9 🙌 🥰

headspace Hedland team stands alongside community marking the 80th anniversary of the Pilbara Strike ✊❤️In 1946, approxi...
29/05/2026

headspace Hedland team stands alongside community marking the 80th anniversary of the Pilbara Strike ✊❤️

In 1946, approximately 800 Aboriginal pastoral workers across 25 stations in north-west Western Australia walked away in defiance of the Aborigines Act 1905 (WA) - launching the longest strike in Australian history and inspiring other communities to fight for their rights.

This year’s National Reconciliation Week theme, ‘All In’, reminds us that in reflecting on moments like these, the spirit of reconciliation calls on all of us to listen, learn, and show the deep respect that Aboriginal history and culture so rightfully deserve.

Anglicare WA is committed to walking alongside community with humility and support - acknowledging that culture, connection and history continue to guide the way forward. History isn’t something that sits quietly in the past; it lives, breathes, and shapes how we show up every day.

We’re grateful our team could be part of an afternoon dedicated to truth-telling, sharing stories, and honouring the strength and legacy of those who stood for justice.

💻 👉 Visit our website to learn more about our commitment to reconciliation: https://www.anglicarewa.org.au/our-initiatives/reconciliation-commitment

Honouring the faces, stories, and moments from Yokai Healing our Spirit's Sorry Day event on Tuesday ❤️🔥National Sorry D...
28/05/2026

Honouring the faces, stories, and moments from Yokai Healing our Spirit's Sorry Day event on Tuesday ❤️🔥

National Sorry Day is a solemn reminder that up to one in three Aboriginal children were forcibly removed from their families between 1910 and the 1970s - a devastating practice that touched nearly every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and continues to shape lives, families, and culture today.

Sorry without action is not enough. We stand with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in calling on government and community leaders to take meaningful steps that ensure Stolen Generations survivors see justice, healing, and reconnection within their lifetimes.

The path forward requires all of us. Consider taking a moment to learn more, support survivor‑led organisations, or advocate for change. Your voice matters. 🗣️ 🙌

27/05/2026

National Reconciliation Week 2026 kicked off today, and this year's theme is 🙌

So, we asked our team what being ‘All In’ for reconciliation looks like in their everyday lives.

Tell us in the comments below, what does being 'All In' mean to you?👇

Music credits:
🔸 Bakar - All In
🔸 Lemonise - Habitat (Show Me)



Reconciliation WA Reconciliation Australia

26/05/2026

This morning, we attended Bringing Them Home WA and Yokai Healing our Spirit's Smoking Ceremony at the Stolen Generations Memorial in Wellington Square to commemorate National Sorry Day.

May 26th, National Sorry Day, acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children that were forcibly removed from their families between the mid 1800s and 1980s, and also marks the anniversary of the tabling of the Bringing Them Home Report in 1997.

The day precedes National Reconciliation Week, and this mornings event was a powerful moment of reflection, connection and truthtelling, which we will carry right the way through this week and for the year’s entirety.

To learn more about Anglicare WA’s commitment to reconciliation, please visit the following: https://www.anglicarewa.org.au/our-initiatives/reconciliation-commitment

Song credit: Cooee - Yadingji

We're ALL IN, this National Reconciliation Week and every other week of the year 📆 🧡 Anglicare WA stands firmly behind t...
25/05/2026

We're ALL IN, this National Reconciliation Week and every other week of the year 📆 🧡

Anglicare WA stands firmly behind this year’s NRW theme, grounded in our belief that reconciliation is everyone’s responsibility - expressed through both words and actions, and lived by standing up for the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people every day.

We recognise that reconciliation is an ongoing journey, one that reminds us that while generations of Australians have fought hard for meaningful change, the progress still ahead will require just as much, if not more, commitment.

AWA also understands our responsibility to consistently deepen our understanding, demonstrate our respect, and create more opportunities for Aboriginal people and communities to thrive.

There is still much work ahead, but our resolve remains unwavering as we continue striving for a more just and equitable Australia.

Stay tuned to see how we're ! 📹 📸

We’re turning WA orange and blue - celebrating what it means to be stronger together 🧡💙You might start spotting us aroun...
25/05/2026

We’re turning WA orange and blue - celebrating what it means to be stronger together 🧡💙

You might start spotting us around town, on your screens, and even hearing us on your favourite breakfast show or podcast 👀 🔊

Our new campaign, Thrive Together, is for all of us - a reminder that we're all better off when we lift each other up.

For 50 years, we’ve been there in moments that matter. We’re committed to creating fairer, more resilient communities throughout WA so that everyone has the chance to thrive. ✊✨

https://www.anglicarewa.org.au/

No amount of rain could stop this group of Eaton Community College students from celebrating their graduation from Disma...
24/05/2026

No amount of rain could stop this group of Eaton Community College students from celebrating their graduation from Dismantle Inc’s BikeRescue program! 🚲✨

Over a week they learned how to pull apart and rebuild two bikes each, one donated to charity, and one customised to keep.

This regional program is a hands‑on youth development initiative that empowers young people to build practical skills, confidence, teamwork and social connection. Over the course of the program, mentors work with participants, exploring their mental health, interests, passions and future career goals while guiding them through mechanical activities.

A huge shout‑out to South32 and the Shire of Dardanup for teaming up with Eaton Community College’s Student Wellbeing Officer, Sonja Hoctor, to bring this program to life! 👏

If you’re interested in how your organisation can support your local community through a corporate partnership, you can learn more here: https://bit.ly/3Pois8o

21/05/2026

Everyone deserves access to clothing that helps them feel confident and true to themselves, no matter where they live in WA. 👗👟

On our recent trip to the Goldfields with Thread Together, we saw more than ✨465 people✨ explore boxes of brand‑new clothing and choose pieces that spoke to them.

We also stopped by Kalgoorlie Boulder Community High School to visit the Stars Foundation - a program dedicated to supporting Aboriginal girls and young women to stay engaged at school, complete Year 12, and step into further study or work. 💫🧡

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23 Adelaide Terrace
Perth, WA
6004

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Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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+611300114446

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