CatholicCare is incredibly thankful for the donations we receive. These contributions assist us in providing programs which receive no other funding. Without your generosity CatholicCare would need to turn many people away. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our donors.
our annual homelessness appeal
Each year 68,000 people across NSW reach out to specialist homelessness services, desperately seeking shelter and support. Sadly, the need far exceeds available resources, meaning far too many people are left without a safe place to turn. Add to this the rising cost of living, and the demand for these essential services grows beyond what we are funded to provide. Your generous donations are lifelines. They keep our doors open, our showers running, and hot meals served to people who would otherwise go without.
Under Biller Code please scroll down and choose 1001695 – Homelessness Donation.
To donate to other initiatives please click here and choose between the various the DONATIONS options. Alternatively, you can contact CatholicCare on (02) 9481 2600.
If you are interested in specifically supporting our annual homelessness appeal, please see above for details.
We are a registered charity with an authority to fundraise. Donations of $2 or more are income tax deductible.
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