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December 04, 2024

On October 25, Young Mercy Links Victoria hosted their second Feast for Freedom Fundraiser at the Mercy Hub. They gathered to raise much needed funds for the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, in support of their incredible work providing aids and critical services to people seeking asylum. YML member Eve said “The feast was great

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Sister Mai Nguyen-Doan is a member of the fourth cohort of the Mercy Global Action Emerging Leaders Fellowship. In September, she completed the first immersion, which was to Cambodia. She reflects on her experience and the generosity and kindness of the Cambodian people . I feel privileged to have be selected as one of

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Concerned members of the Rockhampton community, including Sister Pat Wood, have been dismayed by the cruel treatment of a Faili Kurd woman who sought asylum in Australia 12 years ago. To many people living in Australia, refugees and asylum seekers are faceless people they sometimes hear about on the news and are not people

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After more than 12 years of dedicated service in Papua New Guinea, Justine McMahon has returned to Australia, bringing with her a wealth of experience and passion as she steps into her new role as Head of Programs at Mercy Works. During her time in PNG, Justine served as the Country Director of CARE

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Three months of continuous rainfall in the remote Western Province of Papua New Guinea has caused terrible flooding and damage in the area. Communities living along the Down Fly River and the Iowara region, two areas supported by Mercy Works livelihood projects, are seriously affected. Water levels have remained high, causing long term flooding

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A few weeks ago, Sister Anne Hannigan was catching up with Port Macquarie Parish Priest, Fr Paul Gooley, when he casually mentioned he had a letter from their Bishop he wanted to read to her. It turns out it was no ordinary communication, rather it was a letter saying that Pope Francis had awarded

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As the graduation of the Mercy Global Action Emerging Leaders Fellowship (MELF) program becomes a treasured memory, Cynthia Mulholland of the Institute’s Communication Team and a member of Cohort 3 finds herself regularly pausing to reflect on how fortunate she was to be part of this program. “I was one of nine women from

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Eighteen months into the role the Institute’s first Wellbeing and Health Manager, Jane Hall, is excited about the incremental change in approach from a what’s the matter to what matters concerning people’s wellbeing and health. “In responding to this awareness, even though I was employed as a Health and Wellbeing Manager, the Institute Leadership Team

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Next month, Christine Convery retires from her role as Mercy Associates Network Facilitator for New South Wales after almost ten years. While it is the end of her role as facilitator she looks forward to remaining  a committed Mercy Associate where she and many others have found a spiritual home.  “I first commenced

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“This retreat reenergises me and makes me so motivated to be a [Young Mercy Links] member. I can’t wait to explore these initiatives we planned, incorporating a hope-based communication when advocating in this group.” Ruby H., YML member since 2022. This year, the Young Mercy Links (YML) Victoria annual retreat centred on Hope.

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Last month Cynthia Mulholland, a 2023/2024 Mercy Global Action Emerging Leader and Institute Communications Team member, participated in the second immersion of this year long program. Cynthia has shared her reflections on this life changing trip. Our immersion in New York started with the nine fellows from nine different countries all reconnecting in

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The first immersion for the 2024 cohort of the Mercy Integral Ecology Emerging Leaders Fellowship has recently taken place in Sydney, the Blue Mountains and Central West New South Wales.  During this time, participants engaged with leaders of bioregional projects designed to heal communities and their landscapes for a thriving future. They visited

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