Warrior Woman Foundation

Anne Lovett

Regional Program Manager

Anne has joined the team in 2025 as the NSW Program Manager. She has spent over 30 years engaged in secondary education. During this time, Anne has undertaken a variety of teaching and leadership roles across government and non-government systems. From the role of class teacher to acting Principal, student welfare support and learning gains have been at the heart of her philosophy and practice.

Through a welfare lens, her knowledge, engagement and extensive experience in the initiation, development, delivery and evaluation of educational programs positions her well to collaborate with the Warrior Woman team to maximise learning opportunities in support of women.

Anne has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Theology (University of Newcastle) and a Diploma in Education – Secondary (University of Sydney).

With a lifelong love of learning, Anne is passionate about enabling and encouraging the financial literacy of young women. She values connection, curiosity and courage, and understands the power of authentic relationships to bring about positive change. Driven by community engagement and impact, Anne joins a dynamic team of women who know that women rise best when they rise together.

We provide a safe and welcoming space for young women to share, learn, heal and grow. Each young woman is connected with a mentor as well as a network of diverse community-minded women who provide ongoing support and share their life experiences, resources and opportunities:

  • Connection to a safe, stable, and socially inclusive network of female role models to turn to for advice and ongoing support for the duration of the six-month program.
  • Connection to a non-judgmental group of young women who are facing similar challenges.
  • Connection to Kindred Warrior Peers, young women who have experienced challenges in life and have gone on to achieve life success.
  • Weekly one-to-one mentoring sessions with a safe mentor.

We teach young women the life skills they need to succeed in everyday life. Our “teach a young woman to fish” approach gives them support and guidance at every step, knowing that true empowerment comes from them learning to do things for themselves. In particular, we focus on financial literacy and job readiness:

  • Life-skills workshops to build self-reliance.
  • A six-week Financial Literacy program (in partnership with MoneyGirl).
  • A four-week Job Readiness program.
  • Assistance in gaining and retaining meaningful employment.
  • Access to a range of vocational skills scholarships (e.g., Code Like a Girl) and internships.

Many young women experience trauma which negatively impacts their confidence, self-esteem and self-worth. We support and nurture the trauma healing process in safe psycho-educational workshops facilitated by experts. In these sessions, young women learn to engage with self-compassion, and to soften and contain threat-based emotions, such as fear and anxiety, anger, shame and self-criticism.