“Our Mentors Programme connects experienced professionals with our HOPE interns, fostering guidance, knowledge-sharing, and personal growth through the ‘HOPE Internship Program”.

In this picture, you’ll see one of our amazing Rotarians and successful business men, Mr. David J. Reed OAM,

providing mentorship alongside some of our UWA interns from 2024.

The HOPE Internship Program

  • Explore

    Discover your potential for impact.

    The HOPE Internship Program begins with exploration. Interns engage with real-world challenges, diving deep into the issues surrounding family violence and healthy relationships. This is the phase where you uncover your passion for change and identify the areas where you can make a difference.

  • Develop

    Transform ideas into action.

    During this phase, interns collaborate with mentors, volunteers, and other professionals to develop meaningful solutions. Whether it’s researching legislative frameworks, creating community outreach strategies, or implementing business tools, this stage is all about turning knowledge into impactful action.

  • Lead

    Shape Your Own future.

    The program culminates in leadership development. Interns grow their skills, experience, and confidence throughout their journey. With a focus on personal growth, this program equips participants with practical tools such as project and time management, value based leadership strategies, and more. These skills are designed to inspire and empower individuals to foster a healthy and sustainable future for their communities and beyond.

Why do an Internship with Path of Hope?

An internship with Path of Hope provides a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in addressing family and domestic violence while gaining real-world experience. Interns work on impactful projects, develop professional skills, and contribute to breaking the intergenerational cycle of violence—all within a supportive, values-driven environment.

Meet the ‘HOPE Internship Program’ Team

  • Rebecca Tolstoy AM

    Current/Founding Chairman of POHF & Initiatives

  • Professor Garry Allison

    Mentor and Leader of our Global University Growth

  • Professor Stella Tarrant

    Mentor & Advisor

  • The Hon Judi Moylan AO GAICD

    Mentor & Advisor

  • Michelle Bordoni PhD Candidate

    Research Fellow Mentor

Small steps of Individual efforts build a collective GLocal legacy.