"Platform Nine gave us the care and support we needed in a scary and uncertain time. Mum is back at work now, and I'm still studying for my exams. Life's not perfect, but we're safe and that's all this young girl and her mum could ask for." Your support will help Kingsway Care serve and support more people like Jessica and her mum. Please donate today. Read more
Platform Nine is growing rapidly to keep up with the needs of countless people in our community who are in desperate need for a safe place to stay. Our capacity to provide accommodation services through platform Nine will increase significantly with your assistance. Read more
Jacaranda Cottage is a refuge for young women aged between 16 and 24 who have become homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. Our vision is to serve, support and impart hope to young women and see their lives restored. Your donation will support the incredible work of Jacaranda Cottage and make a direct difference for young women at risk. Read more
Southern Cross Kids provides a fun, safe and encouraging environment for children at risk. Through the experience of an annual camp and ongoing monthly Kids Club events, young people that have suffered trauma can enjoy friendship and fun in a safe place. You support will make a big difference in a young persons life. Read more
The Seechange Opshop is more than a place to shop, it's a community where people can belong. Through the Seechange OpShop we offer people in our community with opportunities for work experience, we assist people through providing non-perishable food, food vouchers, furniture and other household items. Your donation will help us help others. Read more
Our Pack to School campaign raises money to supply back packs and school supplies for students in need to begin their school year. Every dollar donated will go directly to purchasing back packs and supplies. Read more
According to Specialist Homeless Services, there are currently 23 women or women with children who are homeless as a result of Domestic and Family Violence in the Georges River region. For these 23 women, many with young children, this time is especially scary and uncertain. With no safe place to stay, the dangers of homelessness are real. Read more