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Community Living Australia was formed in 2015, when two existing organisations, CLASS and Community Lifestyles, came together with the shared mission to deliver high quality services and provide a strong voice for people with disability to accomplish their life goals.
Established in 1877, Berry Street is one of Australia’s largest independent family service organisations, focused on protecting young people in need and strengthening families. The focus today is cultivating a child and family system geared towards early intervention and prevention.
Sylvanvale is a not-for-profit organisation supporting 750 children and adults with disability to have a better quality of life. Comprising 650 staff in over 50 locations across Sydney and the Blue Mountains, the Sylvanvale workforce have diverse technical capabilities and for many, English is their second language.
Australian owned AccessEAP is a social enterprise providing mental health and wellbeing services in the employee assistance programme (EAP) industry in Australia. As a founding member with over 30 years’ operational experience, AccessEAP is focused on developing and refining workplace best practices for a diverse range of industries.
For 45 years, Ability Options have been supporting people with disability and providing employment services in NSW. Each year, Ability Options assist over 25,000 people from 94 locations, supporting people in the home and in the community. The people delivering these valuable services are predominantly frontline workers, accessing information on the go.
Disability Services Australia (DSA) was founded by a group of parents looking to create employment opportunities for their children. DSA have grown from humble beginnings in 1957 to employ almost 1,500 people and provide a range of supports for thousands of people each year.
St George Community Housing develop and manage sustainable, safe and affordable homes and work to create vibrant, inclusive communities. SGCH provide a home for almost 9,000 people in 4,700 properties across Sydney. Close coordination is essential for SGCH to deliver their services efficiently to Sydneysiders in need.
Cerebral Palsy Alliance (CPA) is an organisation that provides family-centred therapies, life skills programs, equipment and support for people living with cerebral palsy and their families.CPA operates from 55 sites throughout metropolitan, regional and rural NSW and the ACT.
Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) keep families close when their child is seriously ill. RMHC now operates in over 36 countries with over 347 properties that collectively offer over 6000 bedrooms to families with seriously ill children. In 1981 the first Australian Ronald McDonald House opened in Sydney’s Camperdown.