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The Katina Woodruff Children's Foundation in Hamilton Hill, Western Australia, Australia | Non-profit organisation



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The Katina Woodruff Children's Foundation

Locality: Hamilton Hill, Western Australia, Australia



Address: PO Box 450 6163 Hamilton Hill, WA, Australia

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14.01.2022 Happy New Year to each of you! As another year draws to a close I want to thank you for your support during 2020. While it has been a year of the unexpected, it has still provided many unique and expanding opportunities for our services to the children and their families. May your coming year bring you blessings as we each welcome new opportunities in our lives and rise to meet our challenges.... With my gratitude, Katina



14.01.2022 We look forward to young people such as Murtaza being being able to resume school as normal from tomorrow in Western Australia. During this tumultuous time the services of the Foundation have continued to reach the children and families that we are here for. We now look forward to helping the children readapt to Australian schooling as they re-enter our wider culture.

14.01.2022 Bob and Sue are undertaking a "Walk to Make a Difference" to raise money for our vital work with children. Please check out their page!

14.01.2022 We are most grateful to the Soroptimist Club Fremantle for hosting our presentation about our work with newly arrived migrant and refugee children and families.



11.01.2022 Comedian Joe White has been extremely generous over the years by donating part of the proceeds of some of his comedy shows to the Katina Woodruff Children’s Foundation. Joe has returned to Perth from Melbourne for the Fringe World Festival. Lots of laughs, including some COVID19 stories about WA hero Mark McGowan and hotel quarantine. There are two more shows, on 20 & 21 February.

07.01.2022 Thank you to all the wonderful staff at Grill’d Fremantle for featuring the Foundation as one of their charities this month! If you visit for a burger before the end of October please pop a token in our jar and help us win vital funds for our work with multicultural children and families. We could win up to $300!

01.01.2022 In this unusual time, some parents have been asking me for advice on how to support their children during this huge transition in lifestyle and schooling due to COVID-19. Although we know that these drastic changes are for the short term only they are still very challenging for many children to settle into. My suggestions have varied for each family depending on their child, culture, and personal circumstances. The following excerpt is from my correspondence with one of these...Continue reading



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