
CEO's message
Performing good deeds and supporting others – including those who are facing misfortune or disadvantage – is a tenet on which our Christian faith is based.

Making the most of retirement
Retirement marks one of the biggest milestones in life - and the value of friendships and community has taken on even more significance in this new ‘COVID-normal’ world.

Growing stronger communities
Jehovah Jireh Baptist Church in Logan provides Burmese refugees with not only spiritual guidance but a place to engage in a favourite pursuit – growing fresh fruit and vegetables.

Youth workers driving student success
The integration of youth workers into Carinity Education school classrooms across Queensland is providing students with a more beneficial learning experience.

When carers feel like friends
The comfort and confidence that comes with familiarity is a true blessing. This was such an important part of James choosing Carinity Home Care to support him to remain living at home.

Growing pains - helping children to be more resilient
Growing up can be an anxious time. Half of all adult mental health challenges emerge before the age of 14 and more than half of the children experiencing such challenges are not receiving professional help.

Technology bringing joy to seniors
While therapy animals, such as visiting dogs or cats – or even horses – have played a valued role in aged care for some time, an increasingly common sight within Carinity’s communities are robotic pets.

My story - Don McPherson
We spoke with the recently retired head of Carinity’s chaplaincy and mission services, Don McPherson, about his achievements in chaplaincy.

Chaplain's chat - Shining lights
Rainbows fascinate me – not just the magnificent array of colours, but the science behind the spectacle.