OUR PARTNERS

Discover the work and mission of our co-locating partners who work under one roof with the ASRC at the Refugee Resource Hub.

These like-minded organisations work to empower and improve the well-being of people seeking asylum and refugees in the Dandenong area.

SisterWorks

SisterWorks is a not-for-profit organisation that provides women from refugee, asylum seeker and migrant backgrounds with opportunities to improve their confidence, independence, and skills to improve their economic outlook.

  • SisterWorks delivers tailored vocational training, education, and pre-employment support programs to help women find work or become entrepreneurs in Australia. These programs are delivered online and in-person at SisterWorks’ Empowerment Hubs, located in Abbotsford, Richmond, Bendigo, and Dandenong.

    Operation days/times: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 09:00 am - 05:00 pm

    Contact details:

    Website: www.sisterworks.org.au

    Email: dandenong@sisterworks.org.au

    Phone: 0493 294 596

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Centre for Migrant and Refugee Health

The Centre for Migrant and Refugee Health (CMRH) is a not-for-profit organization with a public health focus to improve mental health and well-being for Australian migrant, refugee, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities.

  • We achieve our work by offering integrated mental healthcare services, both clinical and practical solutions. We utilize research, policy, and advocacy to address definitive social determinants of health, including inequities and inequalities that create social isolation and vulnerability that impact and compound poor mental health outcomes.

    CMRH mental health services delivery reduces hospital admissions or readmissions to those with a history of ongoing psychiatric issues or manifested mental illness risks. In addition, our teamwork is collaborative with our clients in a conducive and healthy environment applying equitable treatment and rehabilitation consistent with evidence-based approaches. Evidence shows that mental health promotion, education, and care received at home or in a community in a coordinated fashion attract most patients or clients to participate in prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation services. Through our practical resolutions in education campaigns, outreach programs, telemental health, clinic-based referral to culturally appropriate and mental healthcare-specific services, or group-based interventions, you will have access to our team, including mental health workers/clinicians, psychiatrists, and groups free of charge/cost.

    Our ServicesMental HealthCare, Counselling, Mental Health Literacy, Safety and Resilience, Family and Youth Justice, Sport, Recreation and Physical Health, Social Justice Awards, Emerging Infection Diseases

    Operation days/times: Wednesday and Friday, 09:00 am - 05:00 pm 

    Contact details:

    Website: www.cmrh.org.au

    Email:     info@cmrh.org.au

    Phone:   (03) 8382 2125

Multicultural Youth Support Services (MYSS)

Multicultural Youth Support Services (MYSS) is a not-for-profit organisation that seeks to build resilience in young people who come from marginalised multicultural communities.

  • Supporting young people primarily within the African communities of Victoria, MYSS is focused on facilitating connections and delivering practical and culturally-appropriate services that strengthen young people’s sense of belonging and achieve positive outcomes for families.

    Contact details:
    Website: www.myssvic.org.au/
    Email: myss.victoria@gmail.com
    Phone: 0481 213 384

OneSight

OneSight is the independent nonprofit with the solutions, people and resources to eradicate the vision care crisis for good. Together with donors, volunteers, partners and sponsors, OneSight brings eye exams, glasses and permanent vision centers to the individuals and places that need eye care the most.

Reclink Australia

Reclink Australia is a non-for-profit organisation that provides sport and recreation opportunities to various communities and community groups at a low to no cost. The aim is to engage people aged 16+ through sport and recreation activities to increase their health, wellbeing and provide opportunities that the community may not have.