Testimonials
“Hello Team at Nas Recovery Centre, thank you very much for having me and my colleague Fab at your launch. It was such a success and congratulations once again for pulling this through for our community! I was personally inspired by your work and we would love to support you
however we can within our means.”
— Monga Mukasa, Mukasa brothers Production.
“The Nas Recovery Centre looks great, and many people from our communities will benefit from the space and services you are offering.”
— Mamadou Diamanka, AAFRO Foundation
“I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the dedicated team at Nas Recovery Centre for their commitment to empowering African-origin youth, in my community.”
— Cassandra Fernando MP, Member for Holt
“This is awesome work. Well done. We are so proud of this initiative.”
— Jackline Bastin
“Great topic to explore!”
— Participant in Participant in Path2home Support Group
“Love your work!”
— instagram user, Dibo_xx
“Amazing!”
— Sudd Foundation.
“Thank you for helping our community with this important issue and supporting people to get through the work needed to recover from drug and alcohol addiction.”
— Jackline N, A member of Nas Recovery Centre Path2home Support Group
“The Andrews Labor Government is investing $100,000 to support the Path2home program as part of our ongoing commitment to early intervention and improving community safety. Partnering with community, culturally and linguistically diverse groups, is vital to help young people live their best lives as part of a positive and vibrant community, and that is good for all Victorians.”
— Enver Erdogan Mp, Minister for Corrections, Youth Justice and Victim Support
“The Virtual Family Support Group on ‘Types of Drugs’ was well covered with opportunities to ask lots of questions.“
— Nyagoa Diu, Participant in Path2home Support Group
“Positive outcome of this learning”
— Pandung, Participant in Path2home Support Group
“AOD is a common issue in our African Vic/Aus community and we care therefore, we are trying to develop a more coordinated approach to finding effective, long-lasting solutions”
— Rabecca Mphande, AfriAus iLEAC
“Presented well Heard through social media Learned about different places to get help”
— Nyagoa Diu, Participant in Path2home Support Group
“Thank you Nyachan and the rest of the team for this session”
— Participant in Path2home Support Group
“So proud of my sister and in our community we thank God for having this organisation. Way to go and God bless you all.”
— Nyakoang Peter, Community member
“Amazing work Nyachan and all”
— Renee Smith
“NRC is doing a great job helping our communities especially young ones and their families to understand the impact of MH and where to get help. I have not been able to join you guys but if I can be of any help pls reach out.”
— Wanding Puok, Community Member
“Thank you to Nas Recovery Centre, we appreciate your support to our community, the service is a great asset to our people, keep it up.”
— Nyabil Amun, Oyiti Foundation
“A special thank you to one of our sponsors, Nas Recovery Centre, Your support has empowered our team to reach new heights, and we can’t thank you enough. Your sponsorship is truly valued.
Your unwavering support has turned dreams into achievements and we’re profoundly grateful for your pivotal role in our journey.
Here’s to more victories together!”
— East Vs West Event Team, Stand Out Basketball.
“It was an amazing and insightful session. Thank you Nas Recovery Centre for giving me an opportunity to speak my truth and not only that but learn some insightful tips from others. ”
— Nyapal Duac, guest presenter on Path2home Support Session
“Engaging in collective healing activities has profoundly shifted my perspective on prioritising mental health. Witnessing the power of shared support and empathy has shown me that mental well-being is a communal effort.
Dear Men, your mental health is just as vital as your physical and relational well-being. Embracing and prioritising your mental well-being doesn’t make you any less strong or capable; It makes you wise. Recognise that seeking support is a courageous step, and remember, taking care of yourself is an essential part of living a fulfilling and healthy life. You matter, and so does your mental health.”
— Riny Kenyang