A passionate advocate for stronger, more connected communities, Clementine has a background working in child protection and adult mental health. Through her many years of experience working with vulnerable children and adults, Clementine realised the need for more kindness and support services in our community, and started ProjectKindness with the hope of providing access to a little care and support for those in need.
Clementine holds a Bachelor of Psychological Science, as well as a Diploma of Counselling. She often donates her time to speak about mental health, helping to raise awareness and reduce stigma in her role as a proud Beyond Blue ambassador.
Clementine was named the 2021 Heffron Women of the Year in recognition of her work with ProjectKindness and invaluable contribution to the community.
At ProjectKindness we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
The artwork featured here has been provided by talented local artist Garry Purchase. This piece is called ‘Women Of Strength’ and it is a tribute to the strong women we have in our lives. View Garry’s full collection here.
ProjectKindness cares deeply about the safety and privacy of everyone involved in our services. Those appearing in photos on our website and social media posts have provided consent to participate.
ProjectKindness is an ACNC registered charity. ABN: 59 940 749 205. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.