(AU, 85696671223) Browse eventsMcAuley provides much needed services for women and their children who are escaping family violence, and for women who are homeless. We offer welcoming crisis and longer term accommodation, vital employment services, social and recreational support and children's services. We run Victoria’s only 24/7 crisis accommodation for women and their children escaping family violence.
(AU, 75055179354) Browse eventsHutt St Centre is committed to helping every person who comes through our doors to end their homelessness. Hutt St Centre is a place of hope, opportunity and choice, helping people facing homelessness to rebuild their lives, with care and without judgement.
(AU, 39149413356) Browse eventsQueensland Kids is working towards building Hummingbird House: Queensland's only 24/7 paediatric respite and hospice facility. It will be an innovative and sustainable facility addressing a significant gap in Queensland's paediatric services. Hummingbird House will be a home away from home for families impacted by a child's life-limiting illness.
(AU, 86136100855) Browse eventsFor over 29 years Zonta House Refuge Association Inc. has supported women who have experienced family and domestic violence, mental health, homelessness and other life crises. Zonta House provides refuge and transitional accommodation, support services and education to women over the age of 18. Zonta House is committed to supporting women to lead safer, more fulfilling and independent lives.
(AU, 28911702061) Browse eventsThe St Vincent de Paul Society assists over 760, 000 Victorians in need each year. Voluntary members visit people in their homes, providing friendship and offering practical support. The Society also provides assistance through aged care, disability, housing, homeless, refugee and migrant services.
(AU, 19764870539) Browse eventsKarinya House Home for Mothers & Babies Inc. is a community based, not-for-profit organisation providing supported accommodation, transitional housing, outreach services and support groups to pregnant and parenting women and their families who are in crisis. The service operates on a twenty-four hour, seven days a week basis and is located in the ACT. Karinya supports women from Canberra and the surrounding regional areas. It is the only residential and outreach service specifically for pregnant and parenting women in the region. Karinya House values collaborative partnerships with the community sector and also with health related and care and protection services. Karinya House is now in its sixteenth year of operation and has supported thousands of pregnant and parenting women. In the financial year ended 30 June 2013, Karinya House provided a safe and caring home to 97 Clients. A further 504 Clients were provided with vital outreach support. In this same period, Clients under 25 years of age represented 68% of our Client base, with 53% of Karinya’s Clients presenting as homeless. Further, 26% came from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and a further 12% identified as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. Sadly we were unable to accommodate 225 women in the last financial year. These women were provided with appropriate outreach support. Karinya's Clients are truly amongst the most vulnerable and at risk women in our community and without the advice, counselling, practical assistance and support services that Karinya provides they and their babies would face a very uncertain future. The financial and in-kind support of the wider community is crucial to Karinya’s ongoing service provision. In the 2012/13 financial year, Karinya House received 44% recurrent and 16% non-recurrent government funding. This financial year we need to raise 41% of our total revenue through fundraising endeavours and donations.
(AU, 16732852554) Browse eventsThe St Vincent de Paul Society Canberra/Goulburn helps people in need. In the Canberra Goulburn region we assist men, women, children and families through emergency assistance, acccomodation and support for families, youth camps and excursions, homeless persons accomodation, support and outreach programs and many more.
(AU, 54282515129) Browse events300 Blankets is a not for profit charity providing the caring warmth of friendship and protective warmth of blankets to people experiencing homelessness in Victoria. We work together with a range of support groups and charities to make a significant difference in the lives of the people at risk or experiencing homelessness through our mission of keeping our community warm. Volunteers through 300 Blankets participate in various community initiatives to provide support for people who need it most. Our fundraising activities have so far resulted in providing over 5000 blankets to people experiencing homelessness throughout Victoria. With your donation, we can continue to provide blankets to those who need it the most and together we can keep our community warm. For more information visit:
(AU, 99674034976) Browse eventsLadder was established in 2007 by a group of former Australian Football League players who witnessed the issue of youth homelessness first hand and recognised that they could do more to address this issue. By leveraging a natural affiliation with the Australian Football League, its players and networks, Ladder now provides innovative and holistic solutions to break the cycle of homelessness for young Australians aged 16-25. Our commitment to working in partnership in the community means that while young people have a roof over their head and onsite support, Ladder can provide tailored programs of support and development that: * ensures they can move on to live independently * reconnects them with their community * secures their health and wellbeing * provides them with pathways to education, employment and training. Ultimately our aim is to build the capacity, skills and talents of vulnerable young people as they strive to overcome their barriers to independence and achieve their aspirations in life. Ladder provides skill development services, resources, education and mentoring to young people affected by homelessness. Young people are accommodated and supported during their 2 year journey through our program to ensure our service can achieve maximum impact. By partnering with existing service providers, we create supportive and aspirational Foyer accommodation environments in which our program is delivered.
(AU, 37596554677) Browse eventsWe believe in a NSW where no one is homeless or at risk of homelessness. Our purpose is to advocate and provide leadership on homelessness issues across NSW and to support effective service delivery to those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
(AU, 85890622990) Browse eventsOrange Sky Laundry is Australia’s first mobile laundry service for the homeless. A world first, started in Brisbane by two 20 year olds, the custom fitted van has been servicing parks and drop in centres across Brisbane and the wider area with its two industrial washers and dryers. Orange Sky wants to expand its services Australia wide by then end of 2015 and can only do it with your continued support!
(AU, 89025273321) Browse eventsThe 139 Club Inc was established in 1975 as a Community Day Drop-in centre. Our service offers a range of supports for people living within innercity Brisbane experiencing social isolation and adverse personal situations. Clients present with a range of support needs, predominantly a combination of Mental Health needs, Drug and Alcohol abuse and homelessness. The 139 Club offers a range of practical supports, such as, affordable meals, showers and laundry facilities, day beds and lockers for storage. A number of social activities, such as pool competitions, touch footy and Art Groups, ensure that our clients have opportunity for social engagement. Our clients have access to Support Workers who provide ongoing support to ensure a secure appropriate and affordable housing outcome is achieved.
(AU, 21191277100) Browse eventsStepping Stone House is an Out of Home Care residential unit for young people between the ages of 14 – 18 yrs of age. We provide a service of accommodation, counseling, education in living skills, social skills, and interpersonal skills and reintegrate them back into mainstream community through vocation and / or education opportunities. These young people are unable to live at home due to neglect, rejection, abandonment, family dysfunction and abuse. They experience issues such as poor self esteem, mental health issues, disassociation from mainstream society. At Stepping Stone House our aim is to provide a place of security and stability so that young people can come” to life “again and make their dreams and hopes a reality through our programs and professional staff team. We give these young people a reason to believe and to live! We receive no government funding!
(AU, 65023265336) Browse eventsHabitat for Humanity Victoria builds safe, decent and affordable homes for Victorian families living in housing stress. We believe in a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Nearly 24,000 people are homeless on any given night in Victoria. Nearly 34,000 people are on the waiting list for social housing. There is a shortage of more than 40,000 affordable homes in Melbourne alone. The rising price of housing and rent increases continue to outstrip wage rises. The result is a crisis in affordable housing in Victoria. Habitat for Humanity Victoria is setting out to provide more affordable housing and help more families living in housing stress to own a simple, safe, decent and affordable home. Habitat for Humanity, Victoria builds safe decent and builds homes with help from teams of volunteers, our corporate partners and other supporters. Our Partner families provide at least 500 hours of “sweat equity” to help construct their new home. We know this works. Habitat for Humanity Victoria has already provided home ownership for 49 disadvantaged families in Victoria. Worldwide, Habitat for Humanity has built more than 1 million homes and is the largest not for profit home builder in the world. A stable, secure home helps to break the poverty cycle. It also creates improved outcomes for families in the areas of education, employment, health and lifestyle. It also changes lives forever and helps build real hope for our Partner families and future generations.
(AU, 49604704681) Browse eventsOn My Feet is a not for profit that aims to use running to help those experiencing homelessness and long term unemployment achieve greater self worth and purpose so they can make decisions that result in better life outcomes – with living circumstances, with employment opportunities and with social/family network. On My Feet’s goal is for homeless and long term unemployed participants to achieve self sufficiency by providing them with pathways to education and employment through our corporate sponsors.
(AU, St Vincent de Paul Society (SA) Inc - N/A) Browse eventsEvery year the St Vincent de Paul Society in South Australia provides assistance to 90,000 people in need in the form of food, clothing, shelter, support and friendship. Our volunteer members visit and assist disadvantaged people in their homes. The Society operates a number of support services including affordable housing, mental health, migrant and refugee, homelessness and youth.
(AU, 26057221959) Browse eventsSince 1991, Planet Ark has been helping Australian people and businesses find ways to take positive actions for the environment. By doing your bit to support our work, you will help us build and expand our essential programs throughout Australian communities. Whether it's National Tree Day, 'Cartridges 4 Planet Ark' or the BusinessRecycling.com.au and RecyclingNearYou.com.au information services that help people recycle from work and home, all of our campaigns are simple, practical and effective.
(AU, 16007039536) Browse eventsWallara is an innovative, sector leading support service for adults with a disability. Based in Melbourne’s south-east suburbs, we support over 400 people across 30 sites by providing community day services – including specialised high care support – residential and supported accommodation, part time and full time employment and training and workplace opportunities.
(AU, 61932824822) Browse eventsDetour House Inc caring for women and homeless girls across Sydney.
(AU, 93128411012) Browse eventsThis year 40,878 Australians will sleep on our streets. Swags for Homeless provides FREE Backpack Beds as emergency relief bedding to street sleeping homeless. Distributed via partnering with homeless charities Australia wide. Backpack Beds are proven by charities to improve homeless health, sleep, dignity, comfort and safety.?
(AU, 20873461261) Browse eventsManly Women’s Shelter was started in response to a growing need for crisis accommodation for homeless women without children in Sydney. These women make up 44% of the homeless population (census 2006). Women can stay for three months and are supported by professionals who assist in solving the problem which made them homeless. A holistic therapeutic approach is used including art classes, gardening, yoga, massage etc. Women are encouraged to seek study, attend training programs and access consistent employment. Permanent affordable housing will be found for the women when they are ready to leave the shelter.
(AU, 97131577832) Browse eventsis a not-for-profit learning and life skills centre for young women aged 18 and over, with an intellectual disability. Located in the Western suburbs of Brisbane, Miraa House was established in 2008 by the parents of a young woman with an intellectual disability. Miraa House is staffed by a motivated and dedicated team, each with significant experience in providing high quality services and supports to people with an intellectual disability. At Miraa House, we understand that learning and support needs are unique to the individual and our programs are tailored to build on strengths and to develop skills in identified skill deficit areas. We do this by working with our clients and key stakeholders to complete a comprehensive functional skills assessment. From there, we develop an Individual Plan for targeted skill development and skill maintenance across a broad range of life skill domains. Miraa House is a safe, friendly and supportive place where social skills and friendships are nurtured within a comfortable physical environment. We pride ourselves on our commitment to maximize learning opportunities within small groups, a maximum of 8 clients per day.
(AU, 91161127340) Browse eventsThe St Vincent de Paul Society in NSW has been helping the community since 1881. Every day, the Society's 20,000 members and volunteers help vulnerable and marginalised people in their local communities, providing a hand up, not just a hand out, whilst respecting their dignity. We provide millions of dollars in financial and material assistance to thousands of people in need annually.
(AU, 75467729203) Browse eventsUnitingCare West is a community services agency that touches the lives of thousands of people each year. We deliver innovative and creative services that aim to create strong and inclusive communities. Our services cover key areas of social need including homelessness and accommodation, disability, mental health, family and children’s services.
(AU, 30784086505) Browse eventsSt Mary's House of Welcome provides support for people who are experiencing homelessness, poverty and mental illness. St Mary's offers meals, showers and hygiene products, emergency relief, referrals for housing and a safe place to be.