Street Side Medics
Alleviating the burdens faced by the homeless community in Australia in accessing primary healthcare.
Our Programs
This year we will proudly invest approximately $2 million directly into the heart of our community.
At the core of this investment is our unwavering commitment to partnership. We believe that by working hand-in-hand with others, we can build lasting capacity and drive meaningful improvements in health outcomes.
This is more than funding—it’s about creating opportunity, nurturing innovation, and laying the foundation for long-term impact.
Recognised by Philanthropy Australia for our collaborative approach, we know that real change happens when we come together with shared purpose and a vision for a healthier future.
Alleviating the burdens faced by the homeless community in Australia in accessing primary healthcare.
The Muder Ignacia Hospital was officially opened on 11 June 2016 in Soe, West Timor, Nusa Tengara Timur (NTT, Indonesia).
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