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Our Story

The Belief Project was an idea long before its evolution into a reality! Coming together one day in the regional town of Bridgetown, The Belief Project is the combination of two passionate women with a dream to make a difference in support services for children, young people and families and create change in a meaningful way. Understanding and identifying the service gap within regional towns for children and families living with or experiencing neurological, developmental or emotional challenges, The Belief Project was born with the goal to create a Not For Profit organisation that offers an accessible, supportive, compassionate, professional and holistic approach to the community. 

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MEET OUR TEAM

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ZSUSANNA MOLNAR

Developmental Education & Brain body potential founder

Originally from Hungary, with a career spanning across the world for over 30 years Zsusanna has dedicated her work and research into Neuroplasticity, Neuroinflammation, Motor Learning and Childhood Development. Zsusanna is a qualified Child Development Coach; ‘(Reh)Abilitation’ Specialist; Trainer & Teacher; A Connected Play Facilitator and holds a Bachelor of Education and Conducive Education (Rehabilitation Specialist) as well as qualifications in Neurodevelopment Therapy and Hypnotherapy.  

With a wealth of knowledge and a strong passion to support children and families,  Zsusanna is also a lived-experienced parent who draws on her knowledge and compassion as a Mother of a child who has neurological challenges.

Through her combined experiences, this lead Zsusanna to develop and pioneer The Neuro-Abilitation Method. This modality is a multi-faceted approach to helping children and adults who have neurological challenges or developmental delays to explore, restore and connect functionality.

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EMILY DEWAR

ceo
& co-founder

Emily Dewar is a qualified counsellor with a deep commitment to raising awareness around mental health, holistic wellbeing, and human rights advocacy. With over 15 years of experience working with youth and more than a decade dedicated to remote Aboriginal communities and towns, Emily has held various roles in management, coordination, and hands-on community work. Her passion for promoting empowerment, inclusivity, and progressive leadership drives every aspect of her work.

Emily is focused on addressing systemic issues and fostering meaningful, impactful change that can benefit future generations. Her approach to wellbeing is holistic, incorporating not just mental health but also physical, emotional, and social growth. With a professional background in dance, music, and the arts, Emily has a well-rounded understanding of the transformative power of creativity in personal development and healing. Through her work, Emily continues to advocate for youth, championing the importance of self-expression and empowerment in creating a brighter, more inclusive future for all.

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