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We can help you in your time of need, through our wide range of Community Support services.
At St Vincent de Paul QLD, we are dedicated to providing the support required to assist our diverse communities in their times of need. That’s why we’ve been working with local communities like yours across Queensland since 1894. You can access community support in many forms including support groups, accommodation, counselling, training, and many more, depending on your specific circumstances.
Our services aim to provide you with the necessary assistance to cease alcohol/drug abuse, and to support you to minimise relapse.
At St Vincent de Paul QLD, we help recently arrived migrants, refugees and people seeking asylum in Queensland.
Our aged care services will help give you peace of mind that your home is safe and secure.
We provide several funded programs for children and families and offer in-home family support, centre-based counselling, and crisis support.
We offer education and employment pathways to people who have experienced disadvantages and are seeking support in their re-entry to training and work.
Our Community Support services eligibility varies depending on the specific service, please check the eligibility criteria on the respective service page. Eligibility is also determined on a case-by-case basis and by availability.
For more information, click on the links above for the support area you are interested in applying for.
Simply call us on 1800 846 643 for assistance. Alternatively, you can complete our online enquiry form.
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“It has been an incredible experience going through the program. From the beginning Bron has been a loyal friend, mentor, and sister.”
“Working with St Vincent de Paul was brilliant. Throughout the process June became part of the family and the kids absolutely loved her. We found our experience to be very positive.”
If you are interested in volunteering at St Vincent de Paul, visit the volunteer page.
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