108 Moore Street

Liverpool, NSW 2170

Level 2
178 Queen Street

Campbelltown, NSW 2560

info@wsmrc.org.au

Email us

referrals@wsmrc.org.au

Refer a client

02 8778 1200

Monday: 9-5pm
Tuesday: 9-5pm
Wednesday: 9-5pm
Thursday: 9-1pm
Friday: 9-5pm

Meet our team

Meet the MRC team

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All our team is dedicated to their work, their clients and their community. This year our annual report highlighted a few of the team, each with drive, passion and empathy.

Meet the MRC team
Aunty Pio, Brother Meyer and Sister Natalie

Aunty Pio Macri, Meyer Nashed and Natalie Pauls

Meet Aunty Pio Macri, Children and Families Coordinator & Wellbeing Ambassador

Since joining MRC, Aunty Pio has given the MRC a revived sense of family. Empathetic, caring and nurturing, every conversation with Pio is an opportunity to see and feel loved. Across Parenting and Playgroup programs, Pio brings circles of love and security, and we are reminded every day why we are here and that we are Powered by Community.

Meyer Nashed, Information and Referral Officer

If a settlement directory were to exist, Meyer would be its ambassador. He is known by the community and clients alike as the first face of the MRC. He has a wonderful ability to guide, support all whilst smiling. His commitment is unwavering, and we expect you see his light shine from the end of Moore Street.

Natalie Pauls, Caseworker

Natalie is calm and collected. Having worked several years on the front desk her acknowledgement of the sector is second to none. She is caring and compassionate and goes above and beyond with each of her clients. Natalie takes the time, and the pace of the client, based on their needs and capacity. She is dedicated and wants to see the organisation move into wrap around families services and mental health supports.

Meet more of our team in our 2019-2020 Annual Report.

About Western Sydney MRC

About Western Sydney MRC Western Sydney MRC is a not-for-profit organisation and community advocate supporting newly-arrived individuals and diverse emerging and established communities to settle in Australia. We work with people who experience vulnerability, including individuals from a refugee background, those seeking asylum and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, assisting in building capacity to live empowered, informed and connected lives.

Media Enquiries

Media enquiries can be directed to:
Rachel Haywood,
Marketing and Communications Manager,
Contact 0456 222 080
Email: rachel@wsmrc.org.au

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