Kate Washington MP visits Tribal Warrior

Amanda Hansen-Lowe • July 19, 2024

Strengthening families through connection to culture and community

On the 16th of July 2024, our team at Tribal Warrior had the honour of hosting Kate Washington MP at our Redfern office. It was a pleasure to showcase the amazing work that our frontline workers commit to everyday.


For more than two decades, Tribal Warrior has strengthened families through connection to culture and community.


"It’s challenging and complex work, but this committed crew with a clear mission is changing lives" - Kate shared with her Social Media followers.


Our staff at Tribal Warrior work with complex trauma every single day, we take a Social and Emotional Wellbeing model approach, leading to empowerment and better outcomes for Aboriginal people from the Redfern/Waterloo and surrounding community.


Our current programs offer:


  • Mentoring to families with children at risk of or who have been removed
  • Mentoring Youth; promoting a healthy lifestyle with a focus on reducing youth offences
  • Employment Mentoring for Aboriginal people who wish to enter the construction industry
  • Cultural Awareness Training
  • Maritime Training
  • Suicide Prevention Mentoring
  • Health and Wellbeing Mentoring
  • Cultural camps
  • Cultural Cruises on Sydney Harbour
  • Performances


If you would like to learn more about our programs or services, contact us on hello@tribalwarrior.org or visit us at 27-31 Cope Street, Redfern.

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