COMMUNITY AND PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERSHIPS- COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
Hotham Mission ASP is part of a community of agencies and networks workng with asylum seekers. Find information about some of these below.
- PHILANTHROPIC AND CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
Hotham MIssion ASP thanks the trusts and organisations listed below for their generous support.
1. COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
- i. Networks
- ii. Agencies and advocacy groups
- iii. Local Centres
i. NETWORKS
- ASYLUM SEEKER AGENCIES NETWORK AUSTRALIA(ASANA)
Email ASANA
ASANA is an informal network of agencies working directly with asylum seekers living in the community or in immigration detention. ASANA was formed in May 2008 and is auspiced by the Refugee Council of Australia.
The aims of the network are:
- to establish a mechanism by which asylum seeker welfare and support agencies in Australia can be represented, as appropriate, at a national level;
- to create a forum in which asylum seeker welfare and support agencies can capture, consolidate and share data at a national level;
- to improve information exchange between asylum seeker agencies; and
- to develop, as appropriate and necessary, joint platforms for policy, advocacy and campaigns regarding asylum seeker issues, particularly as they relate to welfare and support.
ASANA is open to asylum seeker agencies that focus on direct service provision, humanitarian assistance, welfare support and casework. Other agencies are welcome to become observers of the ASANA network and will be included in consultation and information dissemination. Current ASANA members include;
- NETWORK OF ASYLUM SEEKER AGENCIES (NASAVic) Victoria
A network of more than 12 agencies working together in Melbourne to coordinate and advocate on behalf of asylum seekers. Convened by the Refugee Council of Australia.
ii. AGENCIES AND ADVOCACY GROUPS
iii. LOCAL CENTRES
- The Asylum Seekers Centre
Dandenong - Trinity Uniting Church, Cnr. Scott and Robinson St, Phone: (03) 9802 5268. Food bank, material aid
- Swanston St Asylum Seeker Centre
Church of Christ, Cnr Little Lonsdale and Swanston St Food bank, material aid
- Asylum Seeker Assistance Project
UNOH Mission, 66 Regent Ave, Springvale Phone: 9547 1129. Housing, Foodbank, support
- Ecumenical Migration Centre (EMC)
90 Brunswick St, Fitzroy Phone: 9416 0044
- The House of Welcome
140 Wattle Avenue, Carramar, NSW 2163 Phone (02) 9727 9290 Fax (02) 9724 6101 Email thow@tpg.com.au
2. PHILANTHROPIC AND CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
The Asylum Seeker Project thanks the following organisations for their generous grant support during 2008 and 2009:
ANZ Trustees Aspire Foundation BOMAR CAF Australia Doxa Youth Foundation Felton Bequests Helen MacPherson Smith Trust Hotham Mission Jack & Hedy Brent Foundation Jack Brockhoff Foundation Justpeace Pty LTd Lord Mayors Charitiable Fund Lonely Planet Foundation Melbourne Community Fund Planet Wheeler Foundation Portland House Foundation R.E. Ross Trust Refugee Council of Australia Reichstein Foundation Share Community Appeal Shine On Foundation Sidney Myer Foundation St Andrews Foundation Streetsmart Sunshine Foundation The Body Shop The Ian Potter Foundation The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Uniting Church in Australia SHARE Appeal VCOSS & Department of Human Services Victorian Women's Trust William Buckland Foundation
The Asylum Seeker Project thanks the following organisations for their generous pro bono and in kind support during 2008 and 2009:
Alma Prior (with thanks to Ruth Wardaw) Aspire Foundation Benalla UCA Body Shop Broadmeadows Leisure Centre Cadbury Schweppes P/L Camberwell Salvation Army Deacons Law Frankston Uniting Church Genesis Fitness Glen Waverley UCA Graham McAnalley Heatherton/Dingley UCA IBM Refurbished Technologies Program James Butterfield Jim Aylmer - High St Rd Uniting Church Luna Park Melbourne Aquarium Monique Nazzan National Christian Youth Convention - UCA Noble Park Secondary College Pakenham UCA Phoebe Hardefeldt Polarity Consultants Puffing Billy Railway Red Fish Blue Fish Creative Roger Wilson Rosalie Hudson SCA Marketing Second Bite Siobhan Bourke St David's Uniting Church, Newtown St John's UCA Essendon St Paul's Primary School Bentleigh Sunrise Rotary Club Trinity UCA UCA Hotham Mission UCA SHARE Community Appeal UC in Australia Pakenham and District Parish Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture Wanda St Uniting Church Mulgrave
THANKS
We would also like to thank the many wonderful donors, supporters and friends of the Asylum Seeker Project, all too many to be mentioned in this list.
A special thanks to the wonderful support of the Asylum Seeker Support Networks, the Justice and International Mission Unit of the Uniting Church in Australia (Vic/Tas) and to ASP's amazing staff and volunteers.
Thanks also come from the asylum seekers we work with:
'I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who helped me and my family get through a very emotional and fearful period of our lives. Thanks to the ASP for coming into our lives at the right time when we had nowhere else to go.'
'Thank you for putting a roof over our shoulders and for helping us look after our families. Also thank you to the St. David's [Canterbury] congregation for providing us with a house and with other families, especially during the arrival of our new baby girl. There are no words to describe how grateful me and my family are for all the help these fantastic people and the rest of the community have done for us as well as many other people in similar situations. For all the wonderful things you have done, a world of love and thanks from me and my family!"
And thanks to Redfish, Bluefish for this website.
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