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Social Futures Annual Reports and other Publications. Sharing stories, impacts and highlights. Read about the thousands of lives we have made a difference to this year and the hundreds of…
When it came to refreshing the Social Futures logo, we didn’t need to look too far. We just needed to re-connect to the heart of where we were today. And…
…share strengths, interests and aspirations, and helps our local communities to better understand what it is like to live with disability. SIGN UP for the next FREE Photovoice project today!!…
In the lead up to the first anniversary of the Northern Rivers floods, Social Futures has been advocating for more resources for impacted communities. CEO Tony Davies has done a…
Social Futures has come out in support of Everyboy’s Home campaign for social housing. Essential workers, who – according to a new report – are being priced out of their…
…the disability sector. Making radio and podcast content helps people to build their confidence and communications skills, all while creating quality audio. Listen to the podcast here. IMAGE: Disability Talk…
…use your skills for good, to work toward creating a better world, and to give back to your community, come work for Social Futures. At Social Futures, the work we…
…connection meeting focused on building our capacity as workers to support children and young people and their families and communities during this time. Supporting children and young people through the…
After 14 years of not feeling safe, Kylie and her children now have a forever home and a safe place to build their lives. Connecting Home advocates for people who…
…* responding to risk and need rather than simply to crime *responding promptly to enable a response to an immediate problem. Social Futures Youth on Track program is funded by…
Emma was just 18 years old when her mum passed away leaving her homeless, alone and with a mountain of bills to pay. Homelessness really can happen to anyone and…
The fastest growing cohort of homelessness in NSW is among women aged 55 years and over. This is one story of many. TRANSCRIPT: 88 and Homeless – Doreen’s Story…
…steps to try to make sure our offices and facilities are safe to access We are asking our staff and community members with flu-like symptoms not to come into Social…
…alone and unsupported – its main purpose is to create a community of people with brain injury to connect them together and heal social isolation. The Brain Injury Community runs…
Social Futures is proud to launch our new Reconciliation Action Plan, committing us to solid, measurable actions to promote reconciliation.
Social Futures is hosting a FREE Family Fun Day in Goonellabah. Sunday 23 June 2024 From 11am to 2pm Clifford Park, Goonellabah Get ready for a fun-filled day with your…
Social Futures Blind cricket experience is bowling over schools in the Central Coast and Northern NSW….
Come along to one of the free community workshops, to help in finalising the design of the Lismore Skatepark and Youth Precinct. Design Workshop 1 – Wednesday 13 September –…
Words are just letters… or are they? How important is language and representation, especially to marginalised communities? Incredibly. Whether consciously or unconsciously, the language we use can perpetuate marginalisation and…
…Recovery Connect Team is here to support you. If you would like to learn more about Ajok’s story, she has written a book – “From Broken to Believing” – https://www.amazon.com.au/Broken-Believing-Power-Saved-Life-ebook/dp/B0CH19Y1L1…