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ShireWomen are proud to support:
The Hub Caringbah-Cronulla Community Centre

Your local neighbourhood resource centre
offering support, information, assistance and other services to the
Caringbah, Cronulla, Kurnell and Bundeena.
The Hub are a not for profit organisation assisting all members of the local
community, specifically those who are financially disadvantaged or
socially isolated.
They are located conveniently in President Ave, cnr Willarong Rd, Caringbah.
Caringbah/Cronulla Community Centre
Shop 38/52 President Ave
Caringbah NSW 2229
Ph: 95254971
Fax: 95265691
Email: cchub@bigpond.com
Website: www.caringbahhub.org.au
OPEN WEEKDAYS 9am – 4pm
THE CENTRE PROVIDES:-
- A drop in centre where you can have a rest and a free cup of coffee or tea;
- Friendly and supportive staff to talk with;
- Programs & services for specific groups (contact centre for details or check out our website)
- Access to a computer for internet & checking email;
- Information, referral and advocacy for services in:
- Family matters
- Financial problems
- Health Issues
- Personal Issues
SERVICES OFFERED:-
LOW-COST FOOD PROGRAM:
In
partnership with BayCity Care, they offer a low-cost mobile food care
program to assist local residents experiencing financial hardship. The
food van service offers fresh and affordable groceries and bread.
FREE COUNSELLING SERVICES
OTHER REGULAR EVENTS HELD HERE:
(all free of charge)
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICE: The Hub are working within the local area to develop a range of new community
programs. They will continue to develop new programs and activities,
whilst lobbying for new services needed across the Shire.
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Other Community Initiatives in the Shire
Bay Babes - Sutherland Shire women & men raising money for Breast Cancer research. MORE INFO >
Dandelion Support Network - Volunteers who collect & sort pre-loved nursery equipment & children’s clothing for distribution through local support agencies. MORE INFO >
The Burma Project - The project was established in 2003 in response to the needs arising in Burma (Myanmar) as a result of poverty and cultural struggle. MORE INFO >
Enough is Enough - Offers a comprehensive range of age and situation appropriate programs, seminars, and support services that focus on reducing the level of violence and its impact on society. MORE INFO >
If you run a community organisation in the Shire, email info@shirewomen.com.au
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