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Judith Homa
Judith is the founder of SPLICE Foundation Inc. and works as the CEO on a voluntary basis . She is a registered psychologist and a Social Change Agent with a keen interest in ecopsychology, wellbeing, community , culture and the environment.
The SPLICE Foundation began in 2006 ,with an emphasis on Ecopsychology and Social Change, to address the issue of people being disconnected from their natural world ;and the consequences of this disconnection on wellbeing, community and the environment.
Judith develops and facilitates the "S.P.L.I.C.E of Life " (SOL) programs which encompass maintaining a balance within ourselves, our diverse community and connecting with the natural world.
Ben Homa
Ben is a founding member of SPLICE Foundation . He is currently on the Committee of SPLICE and is passionate about making a difference in society .
Ben has studied at University, completeing units in social work and construction management . He is currently a volunteer at SPLICE in the marketing and community development roles with a particular emphasis on the SPLICE OF LIFE ( SOL ) programs. Ben assists in preparing the submission of grants and the development of other fundraisers. His role includes organising and promoting SPLICE Art , Music and Photographic exhibitions and events that showcase a positive connection to the community, the planet and to the richness of cultural diversity..
Margaret Eileen English
Margaret is an Honorary member of the SPLICE Foundation and is a respected Elder
Maria Lazurko
Maria is an Honorary member of the SPLICE Foundation and is a respected Elder.
Fred and Wilbur
Our inspiration for future generations
Volunteers
Our core group of volunteers play an integral role within the SPLICE Foundation Community. Some are here for the longer term, others assist on projects, others become involved by undertaking work experience and student placements. Our volunteers are amazing people who have a passion for the wellbeing of the community and wellbeing of the Planet, their contribution and dedication are integral to the SPLICE Foundation's ongoing work. Thankyou !
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