

Verna Barker
My happiest memories are seeing my children grow...
I moved here in 1980, I already had three children and Ive been here 26 years.
I moved to Minto because when I used to live in Redfern we had a bit of trouble with the housing there, so I applied for housing and I got a telegram saying that Id been given a house in Minto. My friend and I caught a train from Redfern and when we walked off Minto station, the first street sign was Redfern Road. I thought, “Gee Ill never get away from Redfern”. That house I lived in for 16 years. Then I moved into another one for four years and the one Im in now, Ive been in for six years.
Every week I was going back to Redfern, but as the years went by, I settled down and started to get involved in the community. Now Im really involved. Ive worked at the primary school for four years and now Im working at the high school and I really enjoy it. Im getting more and more jobs to do in the community and people are always asking me to do things.
My happiest memories are seeing my children grow, never letting them go. Therere a lot of sad things that have happened here in Minto; mothers on drugs who abandon their children, but Ive never let mine go and Ive tried my best.
My greatest achievement is coming to know Jesus as my saviour because He helps me through my everyday life. If Ive got problems, He sorts them out. I dont have to anymore. Im with the Macarthur Indigenous Church at Minto. Im one of the founders and thats been a big challenge for me over the years and Im getting stronger and stronger as the days go by.
My best mate is Jesus, and I love my sisters here that Ive grown to love as special friends. Jesus is my best mate because He knows my every need and He takes care of them.
Ive grown to love Minto and I believe the Lords put me here for a reason, to reach out to the people here and to love them for who they are.