Centacare is celebrating the resiliency of older Australians this Seniors Week
Passing on skills: Centacare client Marlene White with her daughter and granddaughter. OUT with the knitting and in with the ...
Passing on skills: Centacare client Marlene White with her daughter and granddaughter. OUT with the knitting and in with the ...
Offering support: Keith Hamilton, Centacare support worker April Clarke and Shirley Hamilton CENTACARE support worker April Clarke carries with her ...
Room for concern: A room full of clutter can quickly turn into an unhealthy eyesore. MOST of us can relate ...
Thumbs up: Greg Wright he had a great day returning to his friends at Centacare Aspley, one of six centres ...
Jeanette Ayre: “I just think that to be able to touch someone, to make a little bit of difference is ...
Concerns: “The risk that social isolation with the current pandemic raises is that domestic violence often happens in silence.” SOCIAL ...
Visual experiment: Students from the outside school hours care centre at Good Samaritan College, Bli Bli, illustrate the transmission of ...
Loyal service: Long-time Centacare service workers Matuaina Manaia, Sr Brigid Courtney and Emilia Lavan with Disability Support director Stewart Thompson. ...
Special moment: Zac Kimber and his mum Tanya Kimber were invited to Archbishop Mark Coleridge's house in New Farm to ...
Sea mission: Centacare’s Barry Guest who goes on board vessels as they dock at the Port of Brisbane. SHIP captain ...
Toni Janke: “The thing I love the most about driving across the Story Bridge every day, is thinking, ‘Well, God, ...
Reading time: Jennifer Scheers volunteers as an adult reader for the children at the Catholic Early EdCare’s St Augustine’s Long ...
Reaching out: "The chaplains provide pastoral care to 'all faiths and none' and don’t necessarily know what religion the prisoners ...
All that matters: “It was his family. He knew this was what mattered to him and he was losing everything ...
Trouble at home: Domestic violence is not just about physical violence. THE first phone call to police came five months ...
Shocking acts: “There is much more of a control aspect to strangulation than there is to something like a perpetrator ...
Irene Buchanan: 105 years and counting, Irene said if it wasn’t for her daughter and the support of her family, ...
Watch them grow: Two satisfied customers showcasing the Catholic Early EdCare brand. CATHOLIC Early EdCare is Catholic through and through. ...
Independent: “Living independently and in their own community is important to many people as they grow older and it’s critical ...
Feet help: Ian Hill enjoys his regular sessions with podiatrist Lynn Cheah IAN Hill suffers from diabetes and is grateful ...
Child’s play: Elspeth Davis (left) and Bridie Carr play musical games with Titus Joseph during an intergenerational day held at ...
Deacon Russ Nelson: “Keeping the link between the prisoner and the family is so important. Otherwise … if a prisoner ...
ROGER Taufel can sum up the experience of sending his son Jonathan to Centacare’s redeveloped Aishling facility in one, short ...
Caring options: A memory café has been set up in south-east Queensland’s rural heartland, Kingaroy, to support people with dementia ...
New hope: Vision-impaired Judith Terry at Centacare, Enoggera. Photo: Mark Bowling FIVE years after starting to lose her sight, Judith ...
THE last day of SYNOD24 has come to an end, but Brisbane’s synodal journey has only just begun. Synod table...
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