2023 NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards

We are very proud to announce that our Cooking Team at Lou’s Place was nominated for recognition in the 2023 NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards.  Regional award ceremonies were held across Sydney and included representatives of Lou’s Place in the City of Sydney/ Eastern Suburbs division, the Northshore division and the Northern Beaches area.  Long held as the part of the soul of Lou’s, our nutritious and delicious lunches are integral to the well-being of all the women who visit Lou’s Place. It has been a very well-deserved spotlight on the work that our culinary volunteers do.

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New Volunteer Positions at Lou's Place

We are thrilled to have several new volunteer positions at Lou's:

The All Rounder overs our busiest period of the day, from 9 am to 1 pm. A volunteer greets women who drop into Lou's, as well as helping them access showers, emergency toiletries and clothing. It is great to have another pair of hands to manage donations and/or general house issues. It has been a huge success and we are excited to roster more volunteers into this vital position.

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Lou's Place has solar panels!

Lou's Place was grateful to receive a Community Building Partnership grant from the Department of Community and Justice, which  enabled us to install solar panels on the roof of our Renwick Street building. Our electricity consumption is considerable, due to the commercial grade washing machines, dryers, fridges and freezers that are running throughout the day at Lou's. With the use of the solar panels, we look forward to reducing our electricity bills and cutting down on our environmental footprint.

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Lou's Closet Sale 2023

Our 2023 Closet sale was held in May, once again at the beautiful Manly Golf Club, resulting in another extraordinary year of selling both brand-new and second-hand designer wear. This year’s sale raised over $112K.

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Always Mum continues to grow

Always Mum is a unique 10-week programme supporting mothers with children who have been removed and are in out of home care. The programme helps them learn to be better mothers and to improve their relationships with their children.

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A Poem from Creative Writing Class

Every week, a group of women sit down with a cup of tea, pen and paper to participate in an hour of creative writing. We write letters, short stories and poems. It's light and funny at times, and sometimes it makes us cry. But it's also encouraging and uplifting to share our writing with each other.

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Lou's Place is getting busier

It has been another busy few months at Lou’s Place. The numbers continue to grow (539 visits in June and 493 visits in July), which requires the team to be adaptable and flexible to ensure that the service continues to deliver what the women need.

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The Career Support Programme

The Career Support Programme at Lou's Place offers one to one assistance for women in their search for employment. It comprises guidance with writing resumes and cover letters, making online applications, setting up job alerts and interview practice.

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Lou's welcomes Amanda Greaney as General Manager

Amanda (Mandy) started at Lou’s Place as General Manager in March 2022. She comes to Lou’s with over 20 years of leadership experience, predominantly in community services for women and children. She is passionate about social justice, ensuring that the most vulnerable within our community are supported to access their rights.

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Alice Di Maggio, Case Manager (Always Mum)

Alice started at Lou’s Place in May 2022 as the Always Mum Program Case Manager. She holds a Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice, and a Master of Social Work. She has spent time working with children and families in early intervention, domestic and family violence and out of home care.

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Lou's New Mural

Volunteer art teacher Deborah Mills was invited to paint a mural for the courtyard. It was suggested to include a tree, and that it be happy and uplifting. Deb had never painted a mural before, as she usually works on a much smaller scale. However, she learnt as she went along, with assistance from Lou's clients, Sera, Clare, Katherine and her granddaughter Grace, who all come to Deb's art classes. Deb also enlisted her friend Mary, a fellow artist, to work with her on the mural.

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