

13 92 76
24/7 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporters to yarn to in a confidential, culturally safe environment.

(02) 9558 1702
Support to Aboriginal women and children in the community experiencing domestic or family violence through various Aboriginal Women’s Outreach Services.

(02) 9078 1900
Support for people living in the community who are seeking asylum.

1300 275 227
Providing exceptional care to older Australians and people living with disadvantage.

1300 000 298
Services meet the needs of all sectors of the local community and include a Children’s Services program, Youth Services, and Community Development

1800 ED HOPE (1800 33 4673)
Provides personalised coping strategies and support, information to help increase your understanding of Eating Disorders, and guidance on treatment options and connections with other services.

(02) 4645 4000
Campbelltown City is a great place to live, work, play and invest. Learn more about our community, building, development and local services.

(02) 4620 1199
The mission of the NSW Police Force, as set out in the Police Act 1990, is to work with the community to reduce violence, crime and fear.

1800 225 474
The trusted specialist in supporting those living with the effects of hoarding and squalor in NSW. Their award-winning online Buried in Treasures program is open statewide.

(02) 9893 8555
Established in 1913, the Deaf Society of NSW works towards a vision of "Equity for Deaf People".

1300 372 372
Family Planning Australia is a leading provider of reproductive and sexual health services.

1800 385 578
24/7 free confidential trauma specialist counselling and information to people subject to domestic, sexual, or family violence.

not available
Advocate and provide leadership on homelessness issues across NSW and support effective service delivery to those who are experiencing homelessness.

(04) 9932 6192
Practical, trauma-informed training and workshops designed to better understand and support those experiencing complex challenges, including hoarding, squalor, trauma, and clutter-related behaviours.

1300 227 464
Supporting you on your parenting journey by providing knowledge and support around the topics of sleep & settling, establishing routines, feeding & nutrition, toddler behaviour, and pre and postnatal anxiety and depression.

1800 979 529
Specialist free domestic and family violence legal assistance.

1800 152 152
24/7, free, statewide telephone service that provides information, assessments, and referrals for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, connecting them to urgent accommodation and support services across NSW.

(02) 4621 5590
Provides crisis response and support to women with dependent children and single women fleeing domestic and family violence in DVRE program at the Macarthur, Camden, Wollondilly and Wingecarribee areas.

1800 65 64 63
The NSW Domestic Violence Line provides counselling and referrals to women experiencing domestic violence. Including finding emergency accommodation for you and your children.

(02) 4632 4499
The mission of the NSW Police Force, as set out in the Police Act 1990, is to work with the community to reduce violence, crime and fear.

1800 184 527
Provides anonymous and free LGBTIQ+ peer support and referral for people in Australia wanting to talk about sexuality, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships.

not available
Mental Health Services in Campbelltown, Camden and Wollondilly include both hospital and community settings providing mental health care across all ages. Specialist services are available for Infant, Child and Adolescent and for Older Persons’ mental health care.

(02) 4632 3000
South Western Sydney PHN is a not-for-profit health organisation dedicated to supporting general practitioners, practice nurses and other primary health providers.

131 450
TIS National is an interpreting service for people with limited or no English language proficiency and for agencies and businesses that need to communicate with their non-English speaking clients.

(02) 4633 5620
The mission of the NSW Police Force, as set out in the Police Act 1990, is to work with the community to reduce violence, crime and fear.

1800 633 063
Victims Services provides information, referrals and programs to victims of crime in NSW.

(02) 8778 1200
Work with newly arrived migrants, refugees, and diverse communities. Provide a range of services and programs, from casework to community program facilitation.

(02) 9319 4088
Crisis accommodation, housing and case management for women and their families.

1800 737 732
National domestic, family and sexual violence counselling, information and support service.

1300 111 278
Anglicare exists to serve people in need in our community, enrich lives, and share the love of Jesus.

1300 AUSLAN (1300 287 526)
Dedicated Auslan (Australian Sign Language) services to cater to the needs of the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

1800 077 760
An independent, non-religious service provider that assists people to achieve independent living. Programs and services to support older Australians, people with disabilities, children and families.

1300 657 380
Support for adult survivors of childhood trauma including abuse, their supporters, and professionals that work with them.

(02) 4655 0599
The mission of the NSW Police Force, as set out in the Police Act 1990, is to work with the community to reduce violence, crime and fear.

(02) 4629 3222
Housing support services to respond to homelessness in NSW and enable affordable housing for all.

(02) 8582 4200
Provides local communities with a wide range of services, activities and programs across the key service areas — Aged & Disability Care, Children’s Services, Youth Services, Multicultural Communities.

1300 195 626
National organisation providing free online counselling, educational resources, peer-led support groups, information and advocacy for those caring for someone with an eating disorder.

1300 639 784 / (02) 8745 6977
Free confidential legal advice and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in NSW (including family and domestic violence, sexual assault, discrimination, family law and victim support).

1300 845 745
Free, compassionate, and confidential grief support for those experiencing the loss of loved ones, a beloved pet, livelihood or employment, loneliness, or the impacts of separation and divorce.

not available
Australia’s national institute for research and clinical expertise in eating disorders. The eClinic offers free, evidence-based self-help tools and programs you can complete at your own pace, no referral needed.

1800 55 1800
Australia’s only free (even from a mobile), confidential 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25 – help available anytime for any reason.

not available
Free notification service for people who have been diagnosed with an STI to easily let their sexual partners know they might be at risk.

(02) 8738 3000
The Hospital is the major health service for south-western Sydney, providing services to the Liverpool City Council area as well as district services to residents and visitors in the area.

1800 011 511 / (02) 4633 0400
Provides community based emergency mental health assessment, care and treatment services, telephone based triage and assessment.

1800 077 760 /
(02) 4633 3777
Support for any adult female (or those identifying as female) victim-survivor of DFV, and their children, who has left or leaving a violent relationship.

(02) 9519 8044
Promotes the rights, dignity and wellbeing of older women. Recognised and consulted at all government levels on such issues as violence and abuse, homelessness, transport, health and housing, as well as home, community and residential care.

1800 497 212
For anyone in Australia who is from LGBTQ+ communities who has recently or in the past experienced sexual, domestic or family violence.

(02) 9310 5050
Empowering communities with providing access to safe and supported housing options.

(02) 8799 6700
A national not-for-profit organisation providing dedicated services for people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

1800 624 609
Provides advice to tenants, duty advocacy in the Tribunal, and community education to frontline workers, as well as tenants.

not available
A not-for-profit holistic Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation. TAC provides a wide range of comprehensive, culturally safe health and wellbeing services at the highest standard possible to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in the Southwestern Sydney region.

not available
ACON’s ground-breaking digital platform for trans and gender diverse people, their loved ones and health providers. Explore topics related to health, our rights, connection and affirmation.

not available
Supports culturally and linguistically diverse victim-survivors of sexual violence by providing resources to schools, organisations and other community professionals who may need to support someone who has experienced sexual violence.

(02) 4640 7333
WDVCAS provide information, advocacy and referrals to assist women and their children who are or have been experiencing domestic and family violence, with their legal, social and welfare needs.

(02) 9206 2000 or 1800 063 060
Provides community health, inclusion and HIV responses for people of diverse sexualities and genders.

not available
Online support service for people in need of housing, a meal, money help, family violence support, counselling and more.

(02) 9790 1378
An independent, non-profit organisation run by women, for women and their families.

1300 224 636
Whether you're seeking mental health info or qualified support for you or someone else.

13 20 50
BreastScreen NSW is part of the national BreastScreen Australia program, which is jointly funded by the Commonwealth, and state and territory governments.

(02) 4634 3000
Quality healthcare to residents in the Macarthur region.

(02) 4604 3000
A welcoming place for people to access mental health information, services and supports from qualified professionals over extended hours.

not available
Free app Daisy developed by 1800RESPECT to connect people experiencing violence or abuse to services in their local area.

not available
List of local organisations across South Western Sydney that can help with low-cost food pantries, free meals, food vouchers, financial assistance or other supports.

(02) 4627 1188
Anot-for-profit charity based in Campbelltown, has delivered culturally sensitive services, supporting Multicultural, CALD, and First Nations communities.

1800 650 890
Confidential and free mental health support for young people and their family.

(02) 9265 6350
IDRS is a free service for people with intellectual or other cognitive impairment. The Ability Rights Centre offers free legal advocacy for people living with disability.

(02) 9601 7777
Justice Support Centre is a not-for-profit community organisation that provides free domestic violence and legal services to people in Sydney.

1300 888 529
Free legal support including advice, information and referrals for people experiencing disadvantage with legal matters.

13 11 14
Providing all Australians experiencing emotional distress with access to 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.

(02) 9601 3555
Liverpool Women’s Health Centre has been delivering quality health services to improve the lives of women in South Western Sydney for over forty years.

1800 011 511
NSW Health's 24/7 statewide phone service which links people with NSW Health mental health services. It is a free service.

not available
Information on Sexual health and STIs - different STIs, including how they are transmitted, symptoms, prevention methods, when to get tested, and how to get treated.

1300 1300 52
Parent Line is a free telephone counselling and support service for parents and carers with children aged 0 to 18 who live in NSW.

1300 364 277
A leading provider of relationship support services for individuals, families and communities with aim to support all people in Australia to achieve positive and respectful relationships.

1800 424 079 / (02) 9281 3600
Supporting older people with free legal advice, advocacy and information.

not available
Provides listings of health practitioners around Australia, including specialised eating disorder psychologists, nutritionists and GPs, who offer services consistent with the Health at Every Size principles.

(02) 4627 1188
Support services for Migrants in Campbelltown help you settle, connect, and thrive. Providing practical support, culturally safe care, and meaningful ways to connect with others in your new community.

(02) 8594 9555
Providing a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space for LGBTQIA+ community.
Supports LGBTIQA+ people across Sydney and New South Wales with specialised housing, counselling, care coordination, and social support.

(02) 9263 5555
Helps people in need across Australia with services uplifting children, families, older Australians, people with disability and those needing pathways out of homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges and financial hardship.

(02) 8745 6900
Free legal advice and casework for NSW women experiencing disadvantage.




