Who we help

Children aged 6 to under 16
Families
Financially disadvantaged people
People at risk of homelessness or people experiencing homelessness
Youth aged 16 to under 25
People with disabilities
Victims of crime (including family violence)
People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background

We prioritise the mental health of African migrant and refugee youths

We provide a structured mental health service for African migrant teens and young adults who are aged 25 and below with coexisting drug, alcohol and mental health issues within Western Sydney.

We work closely with infants, children, young people and their families who find it hard to cope with family life, school, the wider world or experiencing complex trauma. We also offer a full mental health assessment, referral services and educational awareness on mental health, drug and alcohol for:

  • Children, teens and young adults who are aged 25 and under experiencing complex trauma
  • Their families
  • African migrant children, teens and young adults who are aged 25 and under residing in
  • Western Sydney

Our support for children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing will take into account their cultural, social, environmental and educational situation, as well as their acknowledged goals and needs.