Even without COVID-19 and its aftermath, there's an argument to be made that Western Australia's not-for-profit sector would have been under pressure to adapt and change.
Buffeted by lockdowns, border restrictions and staff shortages over the past few years, not-for-profit groups are planning to embrace lessons learned during the pandemic and its flow-on effects.
In late December 2019, a mysterious cluster of pneumonia-like cases centred around a wet market in China was about to detonate a global crisis unlike any that recent generations had witnessed.
As the United Nations annual campaign to raise awareness around domestic violence and gender-based violence – 16 Days of Activism – it is more important than ever for the community-at-large to step
As the economic squeeze continues to exert a ripple effect across all sectors of industry, community and housing, it is falling increasingly often to Not For Profits to fill the gap in services tha
Imagine what you would do if you found yourself homeless, if you lost your job and couldn't pay your bills, if you couldn't provide a meal for yourself or your family, if you didn't have a safe and
Members and volunteers are at the core of the work that Vinnies does, and last financial year these remarkable people assisted over 38,000 Western Australians.
In today's world, organisations have an incredibly important role in being environmentally responsible. The St Vincent de Paul Society understands this and has a strong focus on sustainability and recycling.