Our Full Members are organisations that provide homelessness services, have a vested interest in ending homelessness, or are Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations. Please note that some of our members may not be featured in our directory due to privacy reasons.
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Wayside Chapel’s Community Services Centre’s (CSC) – one in Kings Cross and one in Bondi – have been providing community services to members of the eastern suburbs since 1964. CSC staff and volunteers work together, seven days a week, to provide those of our community who are experiencing homelessness and social isolation with a safe space and vital essentials such as showers and emergency clothing, as well as information and referral services within the Inner City.
Wesley Edward Eagar Centre is in the heart of Sydney and offers emergency accommodation for both males and females.
The Wesley Mission Newcastle Community Hub provides a safe and supportive space which helps clients and community members to build social capital and connection. The aim is developing community partnerships and networks for the local community to run training, group workshops and social activities. The hub provides information, referrals, social connections and pathways with warm friendly handovers into services, community groups and local activities through advocacy and empowerment. The purpose is to ensure no one is left behind.
Will 2 Live's mission is to provide support and basic human needs to the marginalised and disenfranchised members of society.
Wollongong Emergency Family Housing Inc (WEFH) is a registered not-for-profit charity which supports families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to either sustain their existing accommodation or attain and keep new tenancies through a combination of early intervention, case management, referral, advocacy and information.
The Women and Girls Emergency Centre (WAGEC) is a specialist homelessness service for women and families escaping domestic violence. They are based in Redfern, Sydney,
Women’s Community Shelters works with communities to establish new shelters which provide short term emergency accommodation and support in a safe environment that enables homeless women to rebuild self-esteem and achieve control and fulfilment of their lives.
The Women's Housing Company provides quality, safe and stable housing and homelessness services for women.
This service provide free legal information, casework, Duty Lawyer services and advice to vulnerable and disadvantaged people living and working in the NSW Central Coast.
Established in 1989, the Yacaaba Centre is a cherished institution, receiving generous support from local organisations and individuals. They receive partial funding from the NSW Department of Community, and operate on a donation basis. Their wide range of services are accessible to all clients, irrespective of their ability to pay.