Pop In Newsletter February 2026

This month has been a powerful reflection of what’s possible when our compassionate communities come together.

We were honoured to welcome visiting politicians Kellie Sloane, NSW Liberal Leader

and Wendy Tuckerman, Member of NSW Parliament for Goulburn, to Pop In. We sincerely thank them for taking the time to listen, learn and stand alongside women and children impacted by domestic violence in our region. Meaningful engagement from our leaders matters, and we’re grateful for their support in building safer communities.

We’re also proud to share the launch of our new regular giving program. This is an opportunity for our supporters to become the quiet force behind lasting change, providing steady, reliable support that keeps our doors open, our pantry stocked, and our programs thriving.

And on 26th February, we’re excited to begin a new set of sessions of our Black Box Parenting program, continuing our work to support women in rebuilding confidence and wellbeing on their parenting journey.

Thank you for being part of the Pop In community. Whether through advocacy, giving, or simply staying connected, your support makes this work possible.

With gratitude,

Vicki Kelley
Chair and Co-Founder


 

Black Box Parenting is Back

Pop In’s programs support women and children to heal and rebuild after experiencing domestic violence. 

Our Black Box Parenting program helps women strengthen their social and emotional wellbeing - vital for continuing their parenting journey.

Childcare and morning tea are provided.

 

International Women's Day Breakfast

Join us for the 2026 International Women’s Day Breakfast on Friday 6th March, 8.00–9.30am at Park Proxi Hotel.

Hosted by Wingecarribee Shire Council, this year’s theme Balance the Scales features keynote speakers Shuthri Palanisamy and Ange Clarke, with Pop In as charity partner.

Pay a ticket forward or bring a pantry donation to support local women and children.

 

Local Removalists wanted!

We are currently seeking a local moving company willing to donate moving services for occasional furniture deliveries within our area. 

This partnership will help change lives in the Wingecarribee, by helping ensure those in need have access to furniture and amenities. 

If your company is interested in giving back in a meaningful way, please contact us at office@popin.org.au

*WWCC (Working With Children Check) and Police Check preferred. 

Make an Impact in 2026

Our new regular giving program offers donation options as little as $15 a month, which may not seem a lot, but it all adds up to make a huge difference and the biggest impact.

These regular donations stock the pantry essential items, funds casework with professionals and supports our programs such as Pop In connect, Learn and Play and Black Box Parenting. 

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