We walk alongside people to find solutions to their needs, to deliver quality services with commitment regardless of the difficulties faced, to live out our gospel values, serving in justice and love.
With funding from both the Federal and New South Wales Governments and a workforce of more than 700 people, we provide a range of services including:
- Disability and NDIS supports
- Foster care and residential care services supporting children and young people who are unable to live with their families
- Services to support children to have the brightest futures possible including early learning and care centres, out of school hours care and vacation care services
- For those facing a crisis or crossroad in life, our Family Centres offer counselling, domestic and family violence support, family dispute resolution and mediation, parenting education, emergency relief and housing and homelessness supports. We also provide hospital chaplaincy and pastoral care help, crisis support … and much more.
We are here to help. Please reach out to us at anytime.
For more information:
P: 1800 324 924
E: info@catholiccaredbb.org.au
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