Melbourne, Australia – The Centre for Migrant and Refugee Health (CMRH) is thrilled to announce its recognition as one of the inaugural finalists for the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation Awards, celebrating its unwavering commitment to supporting vulnerable families and young people across Melbourne’s west.
This prestigious accolade highlights CMRH’s impactful work in delivering essential services and fostering inclusivity and empowerment among migrant and refugee communities. As a Champion of the West, CMRH joins a distinguished group of individuals, organizations, and groups dedicated to enhancing the lives of those in western Victoria.
The Western Bulldogs Community Foundation’s (WBCF) awards program is a groundbreaking initiative designed to honour contributions to four key areas: Gender Equity, Cultural Diversity, Youth Empowerment, and Mental Health Care. The awards reflect the Foundation’s mission to build a more inclusive, equitable, and supportive community.
CMRH is proud to collaborate with sports-affiliated groups, local community clubs, professional athletes, and sports administration to harness the power of football in Melbourne’s west. Together, we aim to create a transformative impact, particularly for women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals in sports culture.
A Landmark Initiative for Western Victoria
The WBCF awards shines a spotlight on champions who tirelessly work to foster a spirit of community, inclusivity, and support. The program celebrates those making meaningful contributions across diverse sectors, enhancing the social fabric of Melbourne’s west.
The Centre for Migrant and Refugee Health extends its gratitude to the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation for this recognition and remains committed to driving positive change and improving lives within the community.
For more details on the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation Awards, visit Western Bulldogs News.
Contact:
Centre for Migrant and Refugee Health
communications@cmrh.org.au