Jae* grew up in the Hornsby Shire with her parents and brother. She lived a normal life, in her words, before she experienced the rigours of abuse. “Things were pretty good. But that all changed when I entered a relationship with a guy from the US in early 2018,” Jae...
Maureen Sale is hanging up her volunteer hat today after 12 years of faithful service to SECC. Maureen began as a Volunteer English Teacher in 2010, bringing her education skills to the SECC table. Community members from a range of cultures came forward to receive ESL...
· Are you passionate about helping others? · Do you have a heart to support seniors within our community? · Are you a dedicated team player and a true people person? Then the role of Aged Care Support Worker might be the role for you. South...
David Toovey was born six weeks premature, with an underdeveloped spine. He was a breech baby and came into the world with Spina Bifida Occulta. But David didn’t know he had spinal deformities until he experienced back pain as an adult. He had seizures as a baby and...
A healthy workplace culture is hard to find, but here at South Eastern Community Connect we think we’ve pretty well nailed it. Unlike many non-profits, we know the importance of effective communication. We don’t leave our staff in the dark. We let them...
Indigenous Connection Committee: Issue 1 Welcome to Issue 1 of our new Indigenous Connection Committee newsletter. In it you’ll find a profile of Adnyamathanha man Adam Goodes, information about the Blak Markets, and much more. Have a flip through below, and...