Alumni Youth
Introducing our Alumni
This alumni community celebrates the incredible young ladies who have shaped, strengthened, and carried our work forward. They are not only participants in our programs—they have been the bridge between formal education, lived experience, and inspiring strategies that reimagine what learning and leadership can look like.
Through their stories, ideas, and willingness to try something different, these young women have helped pioneer new ways of thinking and doing—benefiting not only themselves, but also the many young people who continue to come through our programs. Their insights have influenced the development of our initiatives, ensuring they remain grounded, relevant, and led by youth voice.
Our alumni have shown courage and generosity in working alongside us—travelling, exploring new countries, and participating in events that share culture, Country, and community on national and international stages. They have stepped into spaces that ask them to speak, lead, and represent, all while staying connected to who they are and where they come from.
We celebrate their growth, their leadership, and the ways they continue to give back—supporting others, uplifting their communities, and inspiring the next generation to step forward with confidence and pride.
Meet Our Alumni
Molly is a Nyikina Aboriginal woman, artist & educator. She currently works for Follow the Dream at Northam Senior High School. Molly has been a Prepare Produce Provide Youth Ambassador since 2022.
Rishaye is a young Aboriginal Nyikina Gooniyandi woman from Fitzroy Crossing. Rishaye along with fellow Derby girl Shay Shay Ozie - were the first Indigenous youth to participate in the Culinary Olympics held in Germany 2020.

