Two organisations become one

Meli chief executive Grant Boyd and staff. (Amy Lee Carlon)

Two leading non-profit organisations with a combined history of more than 300 years serving Greater Geelong have merged.

Barwon Child, Youth & Family (BCYF) and the Bethany Group are now known as Meli and together form one of the region’s largest employers with a combined workforce of more than 750 staff.

Meli is the Barwon region’s largest provider of kindergartens and vital community support services including foster and kinship care, family services, family violence services for women, men and children, school engagement, youth justice, mental health, drug and alcohol services, homelessness support, family and relationship counselling, financial counselling, Gambler’s Help, emergency relief and NDIS services.

The new name was inspired by the word ‘meliorism’: the belief that the world can be made better through human effort.

“At Meli we are meliorists at heart – we believe in social justice, equality, and doing the right thing,” Meli chief executive Grant Boyd said.

“These beliefs, combined with our insights built on over 300 years of combined experience mean we are well placed to fulfill our purpose of supporting people and strengthening communities.

“Our experience shows us that the best way to support community wellbeing is by being proactive, providing compassionate support and taking a preventative and early engagement approach”.

While the name has changed, Mr Boyd said it would be business as usual for the merged organisation which has offices and kindergartens in Greater Geelong, the Bellarine, Surf Coast, Winchelsea, Colac, Bannockburn, Warrnambool and Horsham.