St Pat's Engagement Hub, Fremantle

We need your help

St Pat’s needs to raise $750,000 for our new Engagement Hub, so we can deliver the best support for people facing homelessness amid the worst housing crisis WA has ever seen.

The face of homelessness in our communities now includes more women, families, and young people than ever before. At St Pat’s, we are seeing an unprecedented number of people seeking our help.

In response to this crisis, and thanks to the State Government and major donors, we are expanding our Fremantle home to provide a safe Engagement Hub, purpose-built housing and essential specialist support services. 

St Pat's Redevelopment

Our Current Buildings

We've already started construction on our new Engagement Hub, which is being built in our old Beach Street warehouse

Fremantle Dockers Players Kick Off Campaign

The Fremantle Dockers players have generously donated $20,000 from the Fremantle Players’ Community Charity Fund to help us ensure our new Engagement Hub can deliver the best support, at the right time, to the people who need it most. 

We were honoured to host the 2025 team who volunteered their time to help people experiencing homelessness beat the heat – and make some Freo fans very happy.

Join these Freo legends in supporting people experiencing homelessness.

St Pat's Fremantle Hub

Set to open by the end of 2025, our Engagement Hub will help thousands of people in their journey to end homelessness.

Your donation will help us equip our new Engagement Hub to deliver the services needed to break the cycle of homelessness, including Health and Dental Clinics, Emergency Relief, a Wellbeing Cafe, and experienced case workers.

Our new purpose-built Engagement Centre will modernise the way we serve our community members in need. In response to the growing numbers of people asking for help, the facility has been designed to maximise delivery of our support services.  Every area of the building has been designed to make people feel welcome, secure and valued, when they walk in the door at their time of need.

St Pat’s Redevelopment

Building a stronger community in the heart of Fremantle.

St Pat’s Redevelopment of our Queen Victoria and Beach Street sites provides a new kind of service delivery, with 28 new self-contained apartments on site for those experiencing chronic homelessness, a purpose-built Engagement Hub and Health Clinics, and a Services Hub.

Funds raised to date mean we’ve already commenced work on phase one, the construction of our new Beach Street Engagement Hub. Following its completion, we will commence work on the second phase, the construction of 28 new apartments.

St Pat's Redevelopment, Beach Street Fremantle

Our Partners

St Pat’s is very proud to acknowledge our Redevelopment Project’s Major Partners:

  • Principal Partner
    Government of Western Australia

  • Leadership Partners
    Minderoo Foundation
    Lotterywest
    Congregation of the Sisters of St. John of God

  • Keystone Partners
    The Congregation of the Presentation Sisters (WA) Incorporated
    Anonymous
  • Ambassadors
    The McCusker Charitable Foundation
    Richard Lockwood

  • Benefactors
    Osboine Family
    Sea Corporation Pty Ltd
    Anonymous (1)

  • Fellows
    The Catholic Women’s League of Western Australia Inc
    The Leeuwin Estate Charitable Foundation
    Ungar Family
    Anonymous (2)

Our Redevelopment Campaign Committee

Patron

  • The Hon. Wayne Martin AC KC

Committee

  • Leo Crohan (Chair)
  • Maureen Colgan OAM
  • Peter Collins

  • Kevin Luttrell

  • Nic Osboine

  • Anita Pages-Oliver

  • Michael Piu (CEO)

  • Annalisa Oxenburgh (Philanthropy and Fundraising Manager)

  • Amy Patton (Fundraising Officer)

St Pat's Redevelopment Prospectus

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St Pat's Redevelopment Prospectus

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