MinRes in the Community
MinRes is privileged to partner with not-for-profit organisations committed to making a positive impact in the communities where we live and work.

Partnerships with purpose
Our MinRes in the Community series shines a light on local organisations making a difference across Western Australia.
Every day these dedicated groups deliver vital services and drive meaningful change where it’s needed most, making a real and lasting impact in communities across our state.
We’re proud to celebrate the important work of our partners and support their continued efforts to empower people, enrich lives and build stronger communities.
Learn more about the people, purpose and achievements that drive the valuable work of our partner organisations.
Explore the series

Clontarf Foundation
Supporting young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men to achieve their full potential.

Foodbank WA
Delivering nutrition education in classrooms across the state.

Ear Science Institute Australia
Improving ear and hearing health across the East Pilbara.

Shooting Stars
Empowered Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls and young women.

Ronald McDonald House WA
Providing support and home-cooked meals for Western Australian families.

Ruah Community Services
Providing healing and recovery support for Western Australian women and their children.

North Pilbara Football League
Kicking goals for community spirit in the Pilbara.

Lifeline WA
Suicide prevention support for Western Australians.

McGovern Foundation
Empowering Western Australians to obtain their driver’s licence.
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A Perth-based charity supplying backpacks filled with back-to-school essentials to disadvantaged WA children has seen demand surge so dramatically that it has doubled the size of its headquarters, with support from Mineral Resources (MinRes).