On Wednesday 19th June, MCM held the Family Reconciliation Mediation Program (FRMP) Forum at the Melbourne Town Hall
If we are serious about eliminating violence against women, we need to stop violence experienced by children and we need to deliver real actions to support their safety and recovery needs.
It’s Inclusion at Work Week (6 – 10 November) and what better way to celebrate than to share MCM’s achievement in receiving Inclusive Employer Status for 2023-2024!
MCM supports a Yes vote to a constitutionally enshrined Voice.
Are you looking to volunteer in the Youth Support space? We are currently looking for live-in mentors in the inner North for our Lead Tenant program. If you are looking to become a positive, supportive role model for young people who would benefit from extra support, then a live-in mentor position may be right for you.
As of August 2020, after an exhaustive process which commenced at the end of 2019, Melbourne City Mission was approved by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services to join the National Redress Scheme.
Education and sustained conversations are important to progressing Reconciliation in Australia. MCM was honoured to experience the stories and perspectives during National Reconciliation Week with a special webcast hosted by MCM CEO Vicki Sutton.
The Youth Action Group (YAG) is a group of emerging young leaders (ages 18–24) who are passionate about raising the profile of young people in Melbourne. Applications are now open for 2020.
Are you passionate about raising the profile of young people in Melbourne? Or interested in playing a key role in implementing social change campaigns? Consider becoming a Youth Action Group (YAG) Leader!