Rewrite Your Story - Personal Growth and Development
Education:Self-Improvement
In a world often bustling with its own concerns, it's the unassuming stories of individuals that illuminate the true essence of compassion and resilience. In this episode, we sit down with Margaret Skagias, the visionary founder of the non-profit organisation 'Caring Kids.'
Margaret reveals Caring Kids' inspiring mission to aid young carers—children who offer unpaid care to family members with chronic conditions. She highlights the often-overlooked resilience and compassion of these individuals. Margaret also explores the impact of respite camps, providing much-needed breaks and addressing emotional connections to caregiving.
Margaret also discusses the psychological impact on young carers and emphasizes the need to acknowledge their challenges. She shares her struggles in running the charity, underlining the value of seeking advice and balancing charitable efforts with personal life. Her resilience, decision-making, and adaptability have grown through challenges, resulting in meaningful self-discoveries.
Tune in now and have a glimpse into Margaret's transformative journey, to embrace personal growth and contribute positively to their communities.
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About Margaret Skagias:
Margaret Skagias is a qualified Social Worker and Public Health graduate who founded the registered charity CaringKids in 2014 to address the practical support needs of young carers. With over 20 years of experience working across government and non-government sectors within Australia and overseas, Margaret has delivered and coordinated individual, group and community-based programs for children, youth and adults.
Hearing first-hand accounts of young carers’ experiences whilst delivering young carer respite camps was the inspiration for Margaret founding CaringKids. CaringKids create toy boxes filled with toys, games, sports equipment and school stationery, delivering them to the doorstep of children with caring responsibilities across Australia.
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