A message from Our Chair: Rose Cuff to Retire at the End of 2025
At the end of this year, Satellite Foundation will begin a new chapter, as our beloved CEO and co-founder, Rose Cuff, retires and steps down from her role at the close of 2025.
At the end of this year, Satellite Foundation will begin a new chapter, as our beloved CEO and co-founder, Rose Cuff, retires and steps down from her role at the close of 2025.
Wish Street is an exciting collaboration between Satellite Foundation and Polyglot Theatre that leverages creativity and play-based learning to support student mental health in Victorian schools.
We’re incredibly proud to share that our CEO and co-founder, Rose Cuff, has been named this week’s Changemaker by Pro Bono Australia.
Satellite Foundation CEO Rose Cuff highlights the invisible work of young carers and the power of creativity in building resilience.
Satellite Foundation is proud to share a newly published article in the British Journal of Social Work, titled: “I’m just one soldier of many in the battle against stigma”: Young people’s experiences developing an anti-stigma resource.
Satellite Foundation proudly pledges our support to the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria on the path to Treaty. We stand in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in their ongoing pursuit of justice, recognition, and self-determination.
Satellite has received confirmation from the Victorian Government that our funding will continue for a further two years — from July 2025 through to June 2027.
Read about Alison's story. Alison grew up with a parent experiencing significant mental health challenges and addiction. For years, Alison struggled silently with feelings expressed by many young carers—searching for answers with thoughts like, “my parent is mentally ill, but I don’t know where to turn.”
Hannah, our Lead Facilitator, recently attended TheMHS Forum alongside Tompson, Satellite's Facilitator. Today, we’re excited to share some of Hannah’s reflections and experiences from her very first conference.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land we live, work and create on, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.
We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.