Javed, Kadijah and their family came to Australia seeking hope for a new future, and an escape from the trauma of war. But settl
Theresa* hoped for a brighter future in a new country. Better opportunities for her five children, a good education, quality hea
Ten weeks ago, Mariam* was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her husband Elias* has given up his job to care for her and their child
Give people like Amir the support they need, when they need it most Amir had nothing but the clothes on his back and a basic cam
Like everyone, refugees have their dreams. Right now, the Emergency Support Service is a lifeline for three courageous people in
No job. No income. No safety net. Sakina and Ari are desperate. Your kindness today means immediate practical help for Sakina’s
*If you are a member of the Afghan community and would like to attend an information session about migration visas, please call
Through the Emergency Support Service you can give Rasida a safe and swift escape from a violent home. When Rasida* attended an
It sounds like ‘office paperwork’ when ARA migration agent Tamara van Mil-Koops (above, right) explains what she does for a job:
Back home, 18-year-old Rami could only dare to dream about a career as an engineer. His family was persecuted for their religiou