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Ngalla Maya helps ex-prisoners into employment, saving WA Government millions
Giving former prisoners the tools to kickstart their journey back into employment, Ngalla Maya is breaking national records and saving the Western Australian Government millions in the process.
Founded in 2014 by staunch Minang Noongar man, Mervyn Eades, Ngalla Maya came about after Eades himself got out of the prison system and saw there was nothing around to help ex-prisoners find their feet.. Read More
Ngalla Maya chief executive Mervyn Eades helping others turn their lives around
LIFE is good for Fremantle-based Ngalla Maya chief executive Mervyn Eades – but it hasn’t always been that way.
The 47-year-old, who was raised by his grandparents after losing his father at a young age, spent almost 20 years in and out of the prison system from the age of 13… Read More