There are many ways to be part of the solution. Contributing monetary gifts, expertise, social capital and time are just some of the ways you can be part of our work to create health equity in Australia.
Our mission is big and exciting – to create health equity in Australia. Your support gives us the financial assurance to make bold decisions for the future. It allows us to invest in multi-year strategies to get the systemic impact we want.
Your Support:
The Patrons Program is your opportunity to significantly contribute to our ongoing essential work at a committed level. As a WWG Patron you are recognised as an inner-circle supporter of WWG and proudly carry with you the knowledge that you are making a valuable difference to the health and lives of under-served refugee, asylum seeker and migrant community members and our mission to achieve health equity.
Patron membership is open to individuals and organisations.
Our Asylum Healthcare Program provides essential medical care, nursing support, medications and health advocacy to people seeking asylum.
The World Wellness Clinic provides essential healthcare and wraparound support to migrants, refugees and people seeking asylum.
Health Justice works to achieve positive health and justice outcomes via legal advocacy and support. WWG commenced this program in 2017 as a self-funded program as we strongly believe in the health justice model where we achieve health outcomes via legal support to those whose health is impacted by their legal issues. In 2023 we received funding in partnership with Caxton Legal Centre for a multicultural health justice program to support clients whose mental health is impacted by legal issues.
WWG was one of 22 projects who pitched for support through
the 2019 QUT Giving Day. We reached our
tipping point target of $10k in 30 hours in order to convert it to $15k! The
funds were channelled towards our unfunded and pro bono work.
Our inaugural comic relief show Laughter is the Best Medicine raised $36K in one afternoon through a sell-out show, raffles, donations and best of all, a fantastic show with some of Australia’s best comic talent. The funds went to support our unfunded work with people seeking asylum, particularly those who are Medicare ineligible.
The inequities in the health system that lock people out had an enormous impact on WWG in 2017. We launched our Don’t Stand By Campaign to raise $25K in one month by shining the light on the facts of health inequity and passed our target by raising $28K.
WWG uses a social impact framework to measure outputs and outcomes to improve health and wellbeing and health equity for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
health justice services in 2020 – 2021
across all programs in 2020 – 2021
across all programs in 2020 – 2021
in 123 physical education sessions during 2020 – 2021
fundraising and donations received in 2020 – 2021
of clients were from CALD backgrounds in 2020 – 2021
Click the donate button or get in touch with us with your ideas to support our vital work.
Join our dynamic, multicultural and highly skilled team. We are actively recruiting additional health practitioners due to the increasing demand for our services.
We are closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. When we are closed, we recommend the National Home Doctor Service on 13 74 25 or if it’s an emergency, call 000.
World Wellness Group acknowledges that the space we occupy and the place we conduct our work, has and always will be the traditional lands of the Turrbul and Yuggera people.
We understand that the connection between this land and its indigenous people has a special and spiritual significance that benefits social and emotional wellbeing. We pay our respect to the elders past and present of this ancient land and recognise that delivering equitable healthcare requires that we understand, appreciate and reflect our respect for both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We commit to growing and nurturing our relationship with Indigenous Australians, to assuring their rightful place in the journey that is better health outcomes for Australia and to exploring the opportunity for partnerships and collaboration to benefit all.