Non-Profit - Crows Nest, NSW, AU
Moriarty Foundation was founded in 2011 by John and Ros Moriarty in response to direct community requests from grandparents and parents to improve life outcomes for their grandchildren. The Moriarty Foundation works to enable families and communities to unlock children's potential through its locally-led programs and by embracing the Aboriginal worldview to radically shift intergenerational disadvantage.Our strategic platform is designed to deliver successful program outcomes through resilient local engagement. Our underpinning framework is based on improved wellbeing and strong protective relationships for the staff, children, families and communities we work with. We deliver two groundbreaking community programs:- Indi Kindi, an early years program for under 5s and their families to improve global readiness of Aboriginal children entering pre-school and school.- John Moriarty Football (JMF) is a skills mastery program for 6-18 year olds that uses football (soccer) for talent and positive change, improving school attendance, achieving resilient, healthier outcomes in Indigenous communities. We focus on:- Supporting key attachment relationships: Parent to child, child to elder, child to staff, head office staff to local staff.- Providing wellness education and modelling: Nutrition, sleep, exercise and self calming strategies.- Building on the cultural and family strengths of the Aboriginal body/spirit/land world view.- Being locally led and building local staff capacity through mentoring, education and skills development to provide a bridge to best practice ideas and learnings. Moriarty Foundation is an affiliate of leading Australian Aboriginal-owned strategy and design company, Balarinji. We are a 100% Deductible Gift Recipient, Public Benevolent Institution.
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The Moriarty Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 2011 by John and Ros Moriarty, with the mission to improve life outcomes for Aboriginal children. The organization works to enable families and communities to unlock children's potential through its locally-led programs, embracing the Aboriginal worldview to radically shift intergenerational disadvantage. The foundation's strategic platform delivers successful program outcomes through resilient local engagement, with a focus on supporting key attachment relationships, providing wellness education, and building on the cultural and family strengths of the Aboriginal body/spirit/land world view. The Moriarty Foundation offers two groundbreaking community programs: Indi Kindi, an early years program for under 5s and their families to improve global readiness of Aboriginal children entering pre-school and school, and John Moriarty Football (JMF), a skills mastery program for 6-18 year olds that uses football (soccer) for talent and positive change, improving school attendance, and achieving resilient, healthier outcomes in Indigenous communities. The foundation is a 100% Deductible Gift Recipient, Public Benevolent Institution, and an affiliate of leading Australian Aboriginal-owned strategy and design company, Balarinji. Ros Moriarty serves as the MD & Co-Chair of the Moriarty Foundation, leading the organization's efforts to make a positive impact in the lives of Aboriginal children and their communities.
The Moriarty Foundation was created in 2011 by John and Ros Moriarty to help children in their community have better lives. They wanted to help families and communities unlock children's potential. They do this by using local programs that are led by the community and by respecting the Aboriginal way of looking at the world. They want to help children be healthy and strong, and have good relationships with their families and community. They have two programs: Indi Kindi, which helps children under 5 get ready for school, and John Moriarty Football, which uses soccer to help children 6-18 years old learn new skills and be healthy. They focus on supporting families and communities, teaching healthy habits, and respecting Aboriginal culture. They also work with local leaders to make sure their programs are successful and sustainable. The Moriarty Foundation is a charity that is recognized by the Australian government, and donations to them are tax-deductible.