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Northern Rivers Zero Project Solving System Gaps
A coordinated effort to make homelessness rare, brief and non-recurring has expanded to address “system gaps” in the Northern Rivers region.
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PAYCE Foundation’s long road supporting outcomes for women
As communities mark International Women’s Day, the PAYCE Foundation reflects on its targeted support for initiatives improving women’s safety, stability and long-term outcomes across New South Wales.
Grant backs Southern Highlands families recovering from trauma
Women and children impacted by domestic violence in the Southern Highlands are receiving greater support after a local community hub secured vital funding.
Sydney Zero Women’s Project tackling barriers for women sleeping rough
A targeted effort to make rough sleeping rare, brief and non-recurring has been launched for women in Inner Sydney.
Voices of the Sydney Street Choir
Spend any time with the Sydney Street Choir and it becomes clear this is not just a group of people singing together. It is a place where stories, grief, and connection is shared.
Community Grant Keeps Literacy Charity Running in Southern Highlands
A grassroots literacy organisation in the Southern Highlands is increasing its community presence after securing support through a local grant.
Measurable change for young people in the Southern Highlands
Young people across Southern Highlands are feeling more resilient, connected and hopeful for the future following the successful launch of Raise Youth Mentoring Program.
A recipe for resilience: how one woman finds her voice
Kellie stood proudly in her bright red Sydney Street Choir shirt, her hand wrapped in galvanised tie wire and gripping a self-bedazzled cane, as she reflected on the steps that brought her to the 2025 Sydney Street Feast.
PAYCE Foundation supports the launch of Mendable in the Southern Highlands
Through a direct donation and support delivered via the Southern Highlands Community Foundation Grants Program, the PAYCE Foundation was proud to help bring men’s group Mendable to life.
The battle to end street sleeping gathers momentum in 2026
Last year marked a defining chapter in New South Wales’ efforts to end street sleeping, with major system reform, measurable outcomes and growing momentum across the sector, according to the End Street Sleeping Collaboration (ESSC).
Promising pathways to recovery and employment at Adele House
A new training and rehabilitation program at Adele House is delivering early, measurable outcomes for men rebuilding their lives after alcohol and other drug dependence, following incarceration or court referral.
A Boost for the Next Generation: PAYCE Foundation supports mentorship program growth
A youth mentorship program is delivering exceptional support in the Southern Highlands of NSW, thanks in part to a $20,000 donation from the PAYCE Foundation.
From many roles to one farewell: Leonie Oakes takes a bow
Leonie Oakes steps down from her position, becoming one more member of the singing community she helped shape.
Christmas time to remember those less fortunate
In New South Wales, thousands of people will be homeless on Christmas day, and countless others face isolation, hunger and financial hardship.
Sydney Street Choir enjoy Christmas lunch with PAYCE Foundation
The Sydney Street Choir gathered this week for a Christmas lunch prepared and served up by the PAYCE Foundation and St. Merkorious Charity.
PAYCE Foundation funds new mobile wardrobe
The PAYCE Foundation has announced a three-year sponsorship to support Thread Together’s life-changing work delivering clothing and dignity to people in need across NSW.
PAYCE Foundation welcomes new plan for addiction treatment
The PAYCE Foundation has welcomed the NSW Government’s response to the Drug Summit, especially its strong commitment to early intervention, prevention and diversionary programs that steer people away from the criminal justice system and towards treatment and rehabilitation.
PAYCE Foundation team on the frontline with Vinnies
PAYCE Foundation representatives Dominic Sullivan and Tony Wishart joined the Vinnies Van team, including Vinnies CEO Yolanda Saiz and Vinnies Van Manager Josie Charbel on their mission to deliver food and support in Waterloo and Surry Hills.
Paula Nicolas honoured for transformative charity work
Paula Nicolas, the inspirational founder of St Merkorious Charity, has been awarded the prestigious Dempsey Medal by the Archdiocese of Sydney in recognition of her extraordinary contribution to supporting vulnerable communities.