New Community partnership – Wholesome
100 Women are delighted to announce a new community partnership with Wholesome – an online eco-health pantry that makes a difference at every step. Wholesome was born from the belief…
100 Women are delighted to announce a new community partnership with Wholesome – an online eco-health pantry that makes a difference at every step. Wholesome was born from the belief…
…skills and increased self-confidence, enabling them to pursue opportunities in the workforce, volunteering, and community involvement. Increased Knowledge: The Program will equip participants with skills in conflict resolution, effective communication,…
…remote communities across the Fitzroy Valley to become community researchers, exploring long-term intervention for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Each woman will be supported to complete a Certificate II in Community…
…to cover additional nursing hours for the pilot program to adequately cater for the complex needs and support required by the women and their babies. Who is the organisation and…
…bad moods on periods or PMS Avoid using euphemisms such as “that time of the month” Talk about your period openly: for example, don’t lie and say you have a…
…and ensure access to the Child Health Nurse for client’s children. Midlas Community Legal Firm: This local organisation aids MWHCP clients with legal support as needed. Links https://www.mwhcp.org.au/ https://www.nardine.org.au/about https://www.facebook.com/MWHCP…
Postal Address:
100 Women Public Ancillary Fund
PO Box 7273
Karawara WA 6152
ABN: 83 800 305 880
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Our definition of women includes transgender and cisgender, all those who experience or have experienced oppression as women, including non-binary and gender non-conforming people and all those who identify as women.
We would also like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land, the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Island People. We would like to acknowledge their continued connection to this Country and recognise that their culture is alive, and their connections continue as they have before we were here, and will continue as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
We pay our respects to the Elders both past and present and their special place in the community together with the emerging youth coming through.