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What services do Catholic care provide?

What services do Catholic care provide?

What We Do

  • Foster Care. There is a foster carer shortage in the Hunter-Manning area, with thousands of children needing a place to live.
  • Community Food Programs.
  • Child, Youth & Family Services.
  • Counselling and clinical services.
  • Community Refugee Hub.
  • Join Us.

Who does Catholic care help?

We provide care for the most vulnerable people; families and individuals of all ages and all beliefs.

What does Catholic care do now?

Our services help people across Sydney to live to their potential by providing holistic support with relationships, parenting, ageing, disabilities, mental health concerns and more. Make a donation and support the Sydney Community or find out how you can raise funds on our behalf.

Who is the founder of Catholic care?

Our story began in 1935 when Australia’s first professionally qualified social workers – Norma Parker and Connie Moffit – recommended an integrated approach to working with families in need. The Catholic Social Services Bureau was established as a result, and it was the first of its kind in Australia.

How does Catholic care help the homeless?

To help ease the burden of homelessness, CatholicCare Food Programs provide hot, nutritious meals across the region. CatholicCare Food Programs are key outreach services that engage directly with people who may require support and assistance, as well as access to information and other services.

What countries does Catholic Mission help?

Catholic Mission operates in over 160 countries to support initiatives in 1,100 dioceses, including remote Australia. Grassroots needs are identified by local Catholics, to give people the opportunity for a full, enriched life—physically and spiritually—regardless of race, stigma, religion or gender.

What does CatholicCare Australia do?

CatholicCare is an inclusive organisation committed to helping everyone in need across our community, regardless of religion, age, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, or disability. Being responsive to local needs is at the heart of everything we do.

How does CatholicCare help the homeless?

What does Catholic Care Australia do?

Why did Catholic care start?

Catholic Healthcare was established in 1994 by the Bishops of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory as a response to changing needs in the provision of health, aged, and community services.

What is CatholicCare Australia?

CatholicCare is an inclusive organisation committed to helping everyone in need across our community, regardless of religion, age, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, or disability. …

What kind of services does CatholicCare Victoria offer?

Our team at CatholicCare Victoria delivers excellence in a broad range of child, family and youth services, family relationship services, school counselling and pastoral care services, social housing, homelessness services (crisis, transitional and outreach), and employment and advocacy services.

What does CatholicCare do for family and relationship?

CatholicCare’s Family & Relationship Counselling Service offers counselling to individuals, couples and families who are seeking support to deal with a range of issues including: building relationships, conflict resolution, improving communication, coping with change, step parenting and parenting after separation.

When did CatholicCare Melbourne and CatholicCare Sandhurst merge?

Welcome to CatholicCare Victoria! On 1 January 2021, Centacare Ballarat, CatholicCare Melbourne/Gippsland and CatholicCare Sandhurst merged to form a new entity: CatholicCare Victoria. This heralds a momentous strategic alignment of the social service agencies of the four Catholic dioceses in Victoria; an amalgamation that will:

What does CatholicCare Bendigo Echuca and Shepparton do?

CatholicCare Sandhurst Bendigo, Echuca and Shepparton provides marriage counselling services, parenting classes and programs, family mediation and relationship education, school chaplaincy services and more. The official welfare agency of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Sandhurst.

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Ruth Doyle