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Join us on our fun-filled day of activities as we open our new site in Liverpool!
This Remembrance Day, we take a moment to say thank you, to all those who served Australia in #WW2 and promise to be there to help them with the same dedication they gave to serving our country.
Prison Sunday - a day to spotlight the plight of prisoners and highlight the important work that prison chaplains undertake. CatholicCare Sydney’s Chaplaincy Service offers pastoral care to not only inmates, but their families and employees.
All Saint’s Day - a day which honours all saints ofthe Catholic Church. This year, we would like to spotlight St JosephineBakhita, chosen as the Patron Saint of 'victims of modern slavery and humantrafficking'.
CatholicCare Sydney has featured on the Financial Review BOSS Most Innovative Companies list for the first time, ranked 3rd in the highly competitive Government, Education, Not-For-Profit category. This national competition acknowledges Australian businesses that are challenging the status quo, and we have been celebrated for the BariStars program run by our Disability Services team located in Belmore.
The State of the Nation, according to the latest report released by the Federal Government, is one in which loneliness consumes far more of us than we imagine.
CatholicCare Sydney Home Care supports older Australians with dedicated Community Support Workers providing essential services. They offer assistance with daily tasks, medical appointments, social outings, and ensure clients' safety and happiness at home. These tireless heroes embody CatholicCare Sydney's mission, earning gratitude and praise on Aged Care Employee Day.
Without a laptop of her own Mia was forced to borrow one from the school library –unfortunately, it couldn’t be taken home at night, impacting Mia’s ability to complete assessments and homework.