On the of the Kinchela Boys Home, survivors, known as Uncles, are pushing for the site’s transformation into a national centre for truth-telling and healing.
The Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation (KBHAC) aims to raise $5 million to restore the site, preserving its history while fostering healing for survivors of the Stolen Generations.
Recent Kinchela Heros
"We want future generations to know the truth of what happened here and to recognise the strength and resilience of those who endured it," Uncle Rodger Jarret said.
From 1924 to 1970, between 400 and 600 young boys, along with a small number of girls in its first year, were taken from their families and placed at Kinchela, located on the stolen land of the Dunghutti people on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales.
The centre will honour the experiences of those removed from their families and provide future generations with a place for reflection and education.
100th anniversary of the Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Training Home (Kinchela Boys Home).