PPP Network
About

About PPP Network

We are the team that shows up when families need someone extraordinary.

PPP Network was built on a simple observation. Pregnancy, postpartum, and early family life are when people need care the most, and when the system is least prepared to deliver it. We decided to fix that, the way Australia's Premium Angels would.

Where we operate

Currently operating across NT and QLD.

PPP Network currently operates across the Northern Territory and Queensland, with Angels active in Darwin, Brisbane, Cairns, the Sunshine Coast, and the Gold Coast. Our first physical Centres open in Palmerston NT and Moreton Bay QLD in late 2026. National expansion is underway.

Northern Territory

NT

Cities
Darwin, Palmerston
Centre
Opening Palmerston late 2026
Queensland

QLD

Cities
Brisbane, Cairns, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Moreton Bay
Centre
Opening Moreton Bay late 2026
Our story

Why PPP exists.

PPP Network was founded on a clear conviction: that the most important chapter of a family's life deserves the most consistent, professional, and human care available.

Caitlyn Hudson, Co-Director and CEO, built PPP from personal experience of what extraordinary support could look like at every stage of pregnancy, postpartum, and early family life. Not a platform. Not an app. A real human network of vetted, trained, consistent Angels who show up in person and stay for as long as the family needs them. The kind of care that used to live in extended families and communities, rebuilt for the way we live now.

The vision has always been bigger than individual families. PPP's pod model means employers, councils, hospitals, and government departments fund care so that participation is never a privilege. The tagline is the strategy: soon, families won't pay for childcare. The organisation will.

Leadership

The women behind PPP.

PPP is led by three women who built this network from lived experience, professional expertise, and a shared conviction that families deserve better.

Caitlyn Hudson

Caitlyn Hudson

Co-Director and CEO
Queensland

Caitlyn founded PPP Network from a conviction that the care gap for families was not inevitable. It was a design failure waiting to be fixed. Nearly qualified as a psychologist and the driving strategic mind behind the Hudson Ventures portfolio, Caitlyn brings systems thinking, deep empathy for the women PPP serves, and an ability to see what a network needs to become before it exists. She is also the mother of three boys, which means she has lived every version of the chaos PPP is built to hold.

Alicia Hunter

Alicia Hunter

Co-Director and CFO
Darwin, Northern Territory

Alicia is the financial and operational backbone of PPP, managing the numbers, the compliance, and the commercial structures that make the network sustainable. A mother of three, she knows firsthand what families need and what steady support actually looks like. Darwin-based and deeply embedded in the Northern Territory community, Alicia brings the kind of precise leadership that turns ambitious vision into something that actually runs. She is the reason PPP's finances are clean, its pricing is honest, and its growth is real.

Alyssa Stutenroth

Alyssa Stutenroth

Chief Operating Officer
United States

Alyssa was born in Darwin and carries the directness and warmth the Northern Territory instils. Now based in the United States, she is a mother of one and the operational engine of PPP, overseeing Angel onboarding systems, platform management, and the structures that keep the network running at scale. A marketing and connection expert by background, she is the reason PPP's energy, voice, and standards translate consistently across every touchpoint.

Who we serve

PPP shows up for all of them.

Pregnant and postpartum families
Workplaces and corporates
Local councils and community services
Hospitals and health districts
Government departments
Domestic and family violence services
Not-for-profits and NGOs
Education providers and schools
What we stand for

The way we work.

Confident.

We do not hedge. We arrive ready, qualified, and accountable. Because families in the fourth trimester do not have the bandwidth for uncertainty.

Warm.

Care is the work. Premium does not mean cold, and we will never mistake clinical distance for professionalism.

Team-based.

An Angel is never alone. The network is the safety net. Behind every Angel is a coordinated team and a leadership group that answers the phone.

Purposeful.

Every decision PPP makes traces back to the family sitting in that room at 2am who needed someone extraordinary to show up. That is still who we are building for.

The network

Meet your Angels.

Every PPP Angel is fully verified before they ever step into a family's home. To go live on the network, every Angel must hold a current police check, immunisation history, First Aid and CPR certification, and proof of right to work in Australia. Working with Children clearance is required and must be current and valid in the state the Angel operates in: a Blue Card in Queensland, an Ochre Card in the Northern Territory. A current driver's licence is required for all in-home shifts. Additional qualifications and experience determine their tier placement on the network. Every Angel also completes mandatory PPP training before being activated on any shift. They are professionals who chose PPP because they believe families deserve extraordinary care.

EM

Ellie M.

Darwin
Postpartum doulaLactation
Tier 2
TS

Tomika S.

Brisbane
Birth workerParenting educator
Tier 2
SK

Sarah K.

Cairns
Perinatal psychologist
Tier 3
Meet all our Angels

Soon, families won't pay for childcare. The organisation will.