VACCHO would like to advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that this article may contain images, voices, and discussions of those who have returned to the Dreaming. Leading while learning A proud Arrernte woman and mum of two, Keely is the founder of...
Jessica Joy Cottom isn’t just studying a Diploma of Counselling – she’s rewriting her story. A strong and proud Wiradjuri woman, a ‘deadly big sister’ and a single mum, Jessica is proof that it’s never too late to create a new path for yourself. ‘I’ve always wanted to...
For Kayla Harrison, being a leader in her Community isn’t about titles – it’s about showing up, breaking cycles and making real change. At just 22 years old, Kayla, a proud Yorta Yorta and Gurnai-Kurnai woman, is already making an impact as a Chronic Health...
For Heidi Knowles, education isn’t just about gaining skills – it’s about proving what’s possible. A proud Yorta Yorta woman, a mother of six, and the primary caregiver for her granddaughter, Heidi juggles life with grit, humour and determination. ‘I’m honest, I’m...
There’s no two ways about it: Patricia Klauss and Dylan Louie walk together to ensure no one is left behind. Colleagues at Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation and fellow students at VACCHO’s Yagilaith Djerring, the pair are determined to upskill to better support...
Know the saying, ‘65,000 years strong’? This couldn’t be truer of Shane Charles, a proud Yorta Yorta man whose determination and resilience have shaped his path as a Community Services student at VACCHO. We spoke with Shane this NAIDOC Week about his story so far –...
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