Nathan Moulds
Nathan coordinates Streetlevel's Edify program, an urban mission discipleship program located in Surry Hills, Sydney. Nathan has worked on the margins of the inner city for several years, undertaking street outreach and case management, and has grown up in a family where he lived and breathed mission everyday! He is passionate about the lost, the last, the least and his generation and believes that Jesus Gospel of the Kingdom can transform this world. He is married to Karen and together they attend and serve at The Salvation Army's Macquarie Park church plant and Revolution Youth Ministry.
Captain Paul Moulds AM
Captain Paul Moulds has wanted to dedicate his life to helping young people since venturing onto the streets aged 19 as a young idealistic youth worker in a holiday job for The Salvation Army. His journey has led him to work in different roles at Wesley Mission, Mission Australia and eventually as Director of the Oasis Youth Support Network.
Recognised for his expertise and understanding of the complex issues surrounding youth homelessness, Paul has advised governments n policy and created innovative youth programs. His greatest passion remains working face to face with the young people Oasis supports. Paul believes that every young person can be helped, no matter how addicted or damaged.
Paul is a determined advocate for creating a more just Australian society, where marginalised young people have access to support and services they need.
Captain Robbin Moulds AM
Captain Robbin Moulds is passionate about people and community. With many years experience in welfare work, she believes that it is only through community that people can reach wholeness in their lives.
Since being appointed as a Salvation Army officer she has directed this passion into the creation of Streetlevel Mission - a ministry that reaches out to the marginalised street people and disadvantaged of Inner City Sydney.
A passionate communicator, Robbin is committed to extending the concept of community to connect the rich and the poor in ways they could have never imagined.
