Our People.

Our team.

  • Catherine Bonner

    MANAGER

  • Beth Snedden

    PROJECT OFFICER

  • Felicia Chaplin

    PROJECT & COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER

  • Caitlyn Quiogue

    VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

Our board.

  • Agnes Barnard

    DIRECTOR (CHAIR)

    Agnes has over 20 years experience in strategy, marketing and trade development. She is a Director of Oliver & Doam Pty Ltd, a consultancy that specialises in strategy, public policy and international trade. She also has 5 years experience in aged care due to her passion for this industry.

  • Audrey Abrams

    DIRECTOR (SECRETARY)

    Audrey is working at a NSW government agency, having previously practiced as a lawyer in private practice and in other parts of the NSW and Commonwealth government. She holds a combined Bachelor of Arts and Law degree from the University of Sydney.

  • Grace Anglo

    DIRECTOR

    Grace is a Senior GCP Auditor at Novotech, a Clinical Research Organisation. She has worked as a Clinical Trial Auditor in the Pharmaceutical industry and in clinical research since 2004. She completed a Masters in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the UNSW.

  • John Perrottet

    DIRECTOR

    John has over 40 years experience in global investment and economic development. With senior roles at the World Bank, his work spans a wide range of developing countries, implementing large-scale economic development lending and advisory projects for government and private clients.

  • Maria Chin

    DIRECTOR

    Maria has over 40 years in banking and global markets foreign exchange risk management experience. She sits on the Board of Association for Educational Projects Limited (AEPL), which focus on education and personal development.

  • Marybeth Bartholemew

    DIRECTOR

    Marybeth is an accountant by profession with more than 20 years of experience. She is also a director of other non-profit organisations including the Association for Educational Projects Limited (AEPL), which focus on education and personal development.

  • Anne Zahra

    DIRECTOR

    Anne is the Adjunct Associate Professor at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. She has coordinated education development projects in the Pacific Islands, organised volunteers and raised donations from New Zealand sources.

Our International Partners

  • Nicaragua.

    ASOCIACION NICARAGUENSE DE EDUCACION Y CULTURA (ANDECU)

    The foundation is a local Non Government Organisation that has carried out activities in Diriamba, Carazo, since 1994. Centro Social Vega Baja is a permanent educational initiative of ANDECU.

  • Bolivia.

    CENTRO EDUCACION FORMACION INTEGRAL DE LA MUJER (CEFIM)

    CEFIM works under a Bolivian NGO called Civil Association AYNI. CEFIM Technical Institute's main objective is to work with women to improve their skills in gastronomy, hospitality, and entrepreneurship focusing on the ability to work in conditions of equality.

  • Philippines.

    FOUNDATION FOR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING INCORPORATED (FPTI)

    The foundation aims to contribute to the efforts of nation-building by empowering women of all walks of life – especially from the less privileged sectors – through development, education, skills training, and character building founded on values of life and work.

Our Australian Partners

  • Creston College UNSW.

    University students from Creston annually volunteer for our overseas projects in their January holidays, usually to the Philippines, as well to Dubbo in regional NSW. Throughout the year they volunteer time for our refugee project, Dream Project, mentoring students from refugee backgrounds.


  • Nairana Study Centre.

    Nairana Study Centre has senior high school boys and university students volunteer their time to work in communities overseas in Asia and the Pacific. By constructing basic facilities together with the local communities, they discover the value of contributing to development.

  • Tangara School for Girls.

    Tangara School for Girls annually sends a group of senior high school girls to the Philippines on a Service Project which works in local barangay schools and communities with education programs and small-scale construction endeavours.


  • Eremeran Study Centre.

    Eremeran Study Centre has senior high school girls and university students volunteer their time to work in communities overseas in Asia and the Pacific. Their most recent project associated with Reledev was to Tonga in January 2023.

  • Lowana Study Centre.

    Lowana Study Centre has senior high school girls and university students volunteer their time in refugee communities in New Zealand as well as local communities such as Wagga.

  • Mirrabooka Study Centre.