Indigenous students find future pathway with help of NRL's School to Work program

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Completing year 12 during a pandemic has not been easy but with the help of a mentorship program, Indigenous student Linae Williams says she is one step closer to achieving her dream. JohnKGBaldock

Linae Williams is already a leader at St Mary's High School in Sydney's west. Sporting and academic awards have all come the 17-year-old's way regularly.Ms Williams said she has been grateful for the mentorship provided through the NRL's School to Work scheme.“It’s alright to take a break”: how poetry is helping these Year 7 students inspire others during pandemic

Over 200 schools and 11 NRL clubs participate in the scheme, which the federal government has confirmed will be back for another three years.Shaun Humphries and Linae Williams.Ms Williams' already busy schedule means she has to take the initiative and work out a time she can meet with Shaun Humphries.

"You know being with the mob, being with everyone, being with my brothers and sisters ... they help me have that connection that I don't have at home."

 

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JohnKGBaldock That photo of Linae makes her almost the spitting image of the Mona Lisa. Here's hoping she has great success though the mentorship program's help!

JohnKGBaldock Great initiative here from the NRL ✊ Lovely to hear - we need more of this 🖤

JohnKGBaldock indigenous student? Why not Australian student?

JohnKGBaldock She dont look indigenous, just sayin

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