Inner City Sydney Homelessness Service - The Salvation Army
This service supports young people, women, men and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, including those who are couch surfing or leaving custody, juvenile justice, out-of-home care or health institutions. There will be systems in place to effectively respond to women and children experiencing domestic and family violence and have the appropriate service response to them.
It supports client in crisis and work with other Specialist Homelessness Services to stop the cycle of homelessness and delivers innovative solutions to reduce the drift of people into the inner city to access homelessness services.
It supports clients to re-enter the workforce and coordinate support to assist them to develop skills and access education. It also partners with health and other services to improve access to mental health treatment and other health supports. This service also assists clients to secure stable and affordable housing.
This service provides support to young people that will include outreach, family mediation, crisis and transitional supported housing and tenancy support.
This service has a strong focus on responses for Aboriginal people and people with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
This service provides the following crisis accommodation:
- Foster House for men
- Samaritan House for women and families
- Oasis Youth for youth
This service supports: young people; women; men; Aboriginal people; families
Lead provider: The Salvation Army Property Trust (New South Wales)
Phone: Foster House: (02) 9212 1065 Samaritan House: (02) 9211 5794 Oasis Youth: (02) 9331 2266