Born in Zimbabwe, Bramwell Nemhara is a dedicated community leader with a deep passion for supporting vulnerable and marginalised individuals, particularly men, navigating complex life challenges. His career has been shaped by a strong commitment to social justice, spiritual care and practical support for those facing adversity.
Bramwell has extensive experience across a range of respected organisations. He served as a Youth and Ministry Assistant at the Salvation Army Corps (WA), and later as a Youth and Children’s Ministry Worker at the Salvation Army Gosford Corps (NSW). His heart for Indigenous youth led him to work as an Aboriginal Youth Mentor with Centrecare in Kalgoorlie, followed by impactful roles with Wungening Aboriginal Corporation as an Assertive Outreach Worker and Drugs and Alcohol Counsellor based at Acacia Prison. His leadership extended further as a Youth Project Manager with World Vision in Derby (WA) and most recently as a Team Leader at Foundation Housing where he continued to empower individuals through housing and support services.
Now part of Adult & Teen Challenge WA, Bramwell brings a wealth of frontline experience, cultural understandintg and trauma informed, faith driven approach to supporting me. His work is focused on helping individuals break free the cycles of addiction, shame, and disconnection – restoring dignity, purpose and hope for a better future.
