William Radke, a St. Patrick's College student, shares his experience volunteering with Orange Sky, highlighting the importance of community engagement.
Wayne Tate, a formerly successful professional now experiencing homelessness, shares his journey and the vital role Orange Sky plays in maintaining his dignity.
Father and Elder at Boulder camp
Vicky Sorenson, a recently retired volunteer at Trambi House, shares her passion for community service and the importance of human connection.
Tracey McCartney shares her journey of creating a community hub at M25 in Kalgoorlie, highlighting the impact of Orange Sky's services on local homelessness.
Tom Bowyer, a dedicated volunteer at Christchurch Cathedral's community lunch program, shares his passion for service and the impact of youth involvement.
Suzanne shares her decade-long journey serving meals to the homeless at Christchurch Cathedral, highlighting community service, youth involvement.
Young girl who is supported by Church of Christ.
Richard Calligan, regional president of St Vincent de Paul, highlights the synergy between their work and Orange Sky in providing practical support.
Pam Wellham, a Rotary member and Orange Sky volunteer, shares her insights on community service, innovation.
Muhammad Patel, a long-term volunteer, shares his journey of serving the homeless community in Perth, highlighting the power of friendship.
Melissa Legg, a volunteer at a community centre, shares her journey of finding purpose, highlighting the impact of non-judgmental support.
Matthew Neill, a financial advisor, shares his transformative journey with Orange Sky, highlighting the power of human connection and finding purpose.
Keisha Neville, Aboriginal health worker, tackles rheumatic heart disease in Mount Isa through education, prevention, and collaboration.
Jo Kingey discusses the challenges and progress in addressing Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) and skin health in remote Australian communities.
CEO of Bega Health Service, shares the organisation's journey, vision, and strategies for improving Aboriginal health in the Goldfields region.
Julie and Bob talk about underlying challenges and struggles they face. There is a sense of resilience and hope, despite the difficulty.
Anna King, the Health Programs Coordinator at Bega, provides insights into the impact of Orange Sky in Kalgoorlie and the broader Goldfields region.