Ministry

KORA

VISION STATEMENT

 

KORA CENTRE INCORPORATED aims to uplift the quality of life of disadvantaged families through the provision of meaningful activities and programs according to the funding availabilities, so that they can reach their full potential and contribute to the society in which they live. The centre now caters not only for Aboriginal children but children from all background for example children of single parents and women housed in Women’s Refuges.

Aims of Kora

  • To develop spiritual, physical, emotional and intellectual growth.
  • To provide a caring environment, to develop healthy habits and to bring forth a people proud of their culture and heritage.
  • To provide an environment where young children can enjoy their childhood and be prepared for entry to school.
  • To nurture and maintain the diverse and individual culture and tradition of children through appropriate programs and activities.
  • To develop literacy and numeracy skills.

Our History

Kora was established in 1977 by the Servite Sisters. It is charitable organisation providing services for children aged 2-6 who comes from disadvantaged families. Kora centre aims to develop spiritual, physical, emotional and intellectual growth of children in their care. It provides an environment where young children can enjoy their childhood and be prepared for entry to school.