Current Programs

Free English Conversation Class

ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASS

Ubuntu Australia provides FREE English Conversation Classes. These classes, led by friendly volunteers of Ubuntu Australia, are a great way for people to improve their English language skills and meet new people. Anyone is welcome to attend these classes. Please contact us for details.

Job Skills Workshop for Migrants, Multicultural Communities and International Students

Experts from Ubuntu Australia, who are from diverse professional and multicultural backgrounds and have over 30 years of collective mentoring experience, deliver these FREE, informative, and interactive workshops. After these workshops, there are opportunities of one-on-one mentoring support for interested participants with the experts from Ubuntu Australia for a certain period. Places are limited to eight (8) per workshop. These Workshops are delivered in partnership with the City of Canning, Town of Victoria Park and City of Cockburn.

DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM FOR SENIOR CITIZENS FROM MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITIES

This FREE program is designed to help senior citizens from multicultural communities develop the skills and confidence to get connected and participate in the online world. The program aims to increase digital inclusion, reduce social isolation and increase access to online information and services.
Each session is divided into two parts – a general session for all and a one-on-one session to support participants with specific and individual issues. .

ENGLISH LITERACY PROGRAM FOR WOMEN FROM MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITIES

We run FREE English literacy program for women from multicultural communities. This program aims to improve the literacy of women from multicultural communities who have inadequate literacy for everyday life demands.

PROJECT PERIOD DIGNITY

Ubuntu Australia, through its Project ‘Period Dignity’ provides free period products to female high school students in WA.

We believe that female sanitary products should be provided free to high school students. These products are a necessity, not a luxury, and it should be accessible to all students. Doing so would reduce stigma, improve health and wellbeing and bring down student absences

Project ‘Period Dignity’ currently supports 600 female students from two high schools in the City of Gosnells.

SUPPORT TO DISADVANTAGED & LESS FORTUNATES

We provide:

FREE material support to disadvantaged students and

FREE tuition to Early Childhood (Year 1, 2 & 3) students by TRBWA registered Teachers.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION SESSION FOR YEAR 12 ATAR STUDENTS

Ubuntu Australia organised a ‘University Information Session’ for Year 12 ATAR students to provide them an opportunity to interact with students of three WA universities and make an informed decision re their future study area/s.

Our youth volunteers conceptualised, organised and delivered this informative, beneficial and valuable program.