Yalari News | Autumn 2019

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As a quiet, young Indigenous boy from Broken Hill, I've become stronger and more confident because of my education. To Yalari and all of its supporters — thank you for this invaluable opportunity.

YouWe can make real change happen...

Sam Weston

A Geelong Grammar School graduate (2013), Sam earned a Bachelor of Fisheries and Aquaculture from Deakin University and is currently working at Westernport Water on Phillip Island.

Your tax-time donation will help Indigenous children change their future...

Thanks

It is only with the support of special people like you that our students continue to achieve positive, life-changing outcomes for themselves and their families. Make a donation to Yalari by June 30 and be a part of creating real, positive change by empowering Indigenous children through education. Together, we can make the difference.

Chelsea Ryan

A graduate of The Glennie School (2016), Chelsea is working in her community at the Maningrida Health Clinic (Arnhem Land) as an Echocardiograph Scanner. She was also the recipient of the 2018 Top End NAIDOC Youth of the Year Award.

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