Pathfinders Cultural Camp
After missing out on the opportunity to host our Cultural Camp last year due to covid restrictions, it is with great excitement that we have been able to host our […]
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After missing out on the opportunity to host our Cultural Camp last year due to covid restrictions, it is with great excitement that we have been able to host our […]
Pathfinders Cultural Camp Read More »
Last week Pathfinders attended Ashford’s Family Fun Day! Organised by Ashford Local Aboriginal Land Council The day was filled with entertainment for young and old with the Walkabout Barber and
Ashford’s Community Fun Day Read More »
Pathfinders Family Connect and Support team had a great time participating in Kempsey’s Culture in the Park event held last week on the local riverbank. The event offered a range
Family Connect and Support attending Culture in the Park – Kempsey Read More »
The students at Inverell High School made a decision together at the start of 2021 that they would raise money to support women and children faced with Domestic Violence in
Inverell High School students ditch Muck up week to raise money for domestic violence Read More »
Pathfinders Aboriginal Early Years Program (AEYP) is a service to provide support to Aboriginal families, giving children between the ages of 2 and 6 years access to quality preschool and
Pathfinders, in partnership with UNICEF Australia, spent a week in the nation’s capital providing support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families to register their children and apply for and
Pathfinders in partnership with UNICEF Australia heads to Canberra Read More »
Austin Page College at the University of New England in Armidale have been busy over the past year hosting charity events to raise funds for Pathfinders and BackTrack Youth Works
Pathfinders receive a generous $5,000 donation from Austin Page College in Armidale Read More »
“We hope to see a large number of people attend the event and we are grateful for the support of UNICEF Australia who has come on board to provide financial
Pathfinders, an Armidale based not-for-profit, and UNICEF Australia have joined forces to shine a spotlight on the pressing and urgent issue that too many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
For 17 years, Dakota Saltner did not exist in the eyes of the government. The teenager was born in the remote Indigenous community of Woorabinda, central Queensland, in 2004 but