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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Hastings Accommodation Solutions offers accommodation solutions for single men, families with older children, couples with or without children, single parents from the Hastings community who are experiencing homelessness.
The Haymarket Foundation is a local, secular, charitable organisation focused on people experiencing homelessness and other disadvantage in Sydney.
Home in Place is one of Australia’s largest non-government social housing providers with over 35 years’ experience in providing secure and affordable housing, as well as delivering housing products for disadvantaged people who have difficulties sourcing adequate housing.
The Homeless Persons Legal Service (HPLS) provides free legal assistance with a range of civil and criminal matters to people who are experiencing homelessness or at risk. HPLS is a project of the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC).
The Homelessness Youth Assistance Program (HYAP) achieves its aims by managing a brokerage program to assist young people aged 12 to 15 years who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They provide information and advocacy, and liaise with Specialist Homelessness Services and other community service providers to support young people.
Hopefield began as Tea Gardens Cottage in February 1995 in a small room in Gymea Baptist Church with a vision that church would be relevant to all Australians and would reach out to people within its community. Tea Gardens Cottage (as it was known) became a unique and innovative service to support the community and show the love of Christ in a very real way. Tea Gardens Cottage changed its name to Southern Community Welfare in 1999. Today Hopefield is a professional organisation fully accredited to standards of excellence and an incorporated association and registered charity with the ACNC. It has public benevolent institution and deductible gift recipient status with the ATO and continues to offer services and programs to all on a pay-as-you-can basis in response to the changing needs of our community. Hopefield has come a long way from its humble beginnings in a small room under the stairs of a church.
Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Women’s Shelter opened its doors in 2015 in response to an identified need in the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai area to provide a safe place for women experiencing domestic violence and homelessness. Every woman and child deserves shelter, safety, and opportunity. They are a community led organisation. Their services are client-driven and their work is only made possible through the support of amazing individuals and groups in our local community who volunteer their time and skills to help them assist women in need.
CatholicCare Social Services in the Diocese of Parramatta (Houses to Homes) has a team of highly skilled and dedicated people who work in our Houses to Homes program. This service for pregnant girls or parenting young women who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Housing Choices Australia is an independent, national, not-for-profit housing provider that delivers high quality, accessible and affordable housing for people on lower incomes and people with disability. While their primary origins were in Victoria, they are now one of Australia’s largest housing providers, with a diverse housing property portfolio and residents reaching across five Australian states.
Housing Plus is a specialist homelessness and domestic and family violence service provider. They directly support individuals in regional areas into crisis, transitional and long-term stable housing, whether it be social, affordable, private rental or home-ownership markets.