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JRS program helping more refugees build a new life
Every year, the Jesuit Refugee Service Australia (JRS) helps more than 3000 refugees and people seeking asylum living in Australia.

Melrose Park Community Cup 2023
The Melrose Park Community Group’s Community Cup has proved to be another hugely successful day with $80,000 raised.

Call for support as sobering domestic violence statistics released
PAYCE Foundation Director Dominic Sullivan said the just-released figures from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research show how much work there was still to be done to help domestic violence victims.

Kick Start graduates start new career journey
Eight young people are now on the road to a fulfilling career after graduating from the PAYCE Foundation-social enterprise Kick Start.

PAYCE Foundation distributes $2.62 million to charity partners
The PAYCE Foundation has distributed $2.62 million to more than 25 charities tackling some of our society’s most challenging social problems.

PAYCE Foundation backs Lifeline International
The PAYCE Foundation has expanded its relationship with Lifeline supporting Lifeline International at its annual president’s lunch in Sydney.

ESSC technology delivers during NSW Floods
The End Street Sleeping Collaboration (ESSC) is breaking the mould with its innovative technology used to tackle homelessness on the front line.

A new rehabilitation facility for women
A re-elected NSW Liberals and Nationals Government will contribute $4 million towards a proposed new $8 million facility at Moonee Beach for drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation services for women.

PAYCE Foundation providing pathways for domestic violence survivors
In 2016 PAYCE Foundation approached Women’s Community Shelters (WCS) with an opportunity to utilise vacant properties land-banked for future development at no cost to WCS.

Adele House hits impressive target
Drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre Adele House, near Coffs Harbour has successfully treated 220 men since it opened its doors just over two years ago.

Noora using her own experience to help other refugees
Noora Jasim has faced many obstacles in her life, but she has found a new purpose at the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) in Sydney.

Sr Nathalie calls on Catholic parishioners to have their say
Sister Nathalie Becquart, the most senior woman in the Vatican, says the church has commenced a period of greater inclusivity.

PAYCE Foundation charity partner launches domestic violence project
PAYCE Foundation charity partner Thread Together has officially launched an innovative program which assists domestic violence victims, installing 100 wardrobes into women’s refuges across the country.

Christmas at the Cathedral lights up Sydney
Christmas at the Cathedral is back in full swing, with a big crowd, including hundreds of children on hand for the opening night.

PAYCE backs Parramatta Women’s Shelter
With the rate of domestic violence stubbornly high, the PAYCE Foundation has extended its partnership with the Parramatta Women’s Shelter (PWS) for another 12 months.

Street Feast shines brightly in Sydney once again
The fifth annual Sydney Street Feast saw over 400 people gather in the forecourt of St Mary’s Cathedral to share a meal in a wonderful celebration of community.

Parramatta Street Feast attracts big turnout after COVID hiatus
After a two-year COVID interruption more than 300 people came out to share a meal at the Parramatta Street Feast.