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NorthLakes Youth Services

Northlakes Youth Services is a free service for young people 9-18 years, living in the North Lake Macquarie corridor including Edgeworth, Cameron Park, Glendale, Argenton, Cardiff, West Wallsend, Barnsley & …

Family Advocacy

Family Advocacy, formally known as ‘The Institute for Family Advocacy and Leadership Development’, is an independent, impartial advocacy organisation that supports families across New South Wales to promote and defend …

Nova for Women and Children

Nova assists women who are at risk or experiencing homelessness by offering information, advice, referral and advocacy support to sustain their current accommodation. Nova also offers post-crisis support to women …

Red Frog for Families

Red Frog for Families is a family business that seeks to help other families to thrive within the challenges of family members with disabilities, poor health, or learning difficulties.

Wesley Mission Family Service - Westlakes

We reach all faces of Australia—from children, families and the elderly, to those struggling with homelessness, addiction, mental health, financial or domestic challenges.

Beresfield Community Children's Education Centre

Welcome to the Beresfield Community Children’s Education Centre. Beresfield Community Children’s Education Centre provides a safe space for children to learn and grow.

Justice Advocacy Service

Supports young people and adults with cognitive impairment in contact with the NSW criminal justice system.

Adamstown Community Early Learning and Preschool

Adamstown Community Early Learning and Preschool is 39 place community based early education and child care service which caters for children aged 6 weeks to 6 years.

Ability Action Australia

A registered NDIS provider offering a wide range of therapeutic and support services to individuals of all ages with disabilities.

Children and young people with disability

Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) is the national peak body which represents children and young people (aged 0-25) with disability.