INTEGRICARE
Exceptional learning and care. Integricare was founded by George Ardill in 1882, with the opening of a Women’s Refuge in Sussex St Sydney, known as the Home of Hope. By 1890, the Sydney Rescue Society was formed and continued in its charitable endeavours as Communicare in the early 1980s and then as Integricare in 2010. Integricare is a Christian not-for-profit charity that enables children, families, and communities to experience the love of Jesus, which is consistent with the heart of George Ardill’s original mission. In 2018, with more than 200 employees and 11 early learning centres, Integricare continues to offer caring support services to families in need. The early learning centre located on the Ardill House property offers local families long day care and our work with disadvantaged families continues through support playgroups and the services of a family worker south and north of Sydney. WEBSITE KIDS@WELDON
At Weldon we are committed to providing a personalised service with a high priority placed on the quality of the programs and services we offer. Our purpose is to provide a range of children and family services that:
Our aim is to provide a happy, safe and relaxed environment for children where friendships flourish and the activities provided engage, promote curiosity, and support intellectual and social learning.. WEBSITE CHILDREN'S TUMOUR FOUNDATION Connecting the NF community with information, services and each other is a huge part of what we do. The Children’s Tumour Foundation (CTF) is the only dedicated support service for families impacted by Neurofibromatosis (NF) in Australia. NF is a life-long genetic condition with few treatment options and no cure. The NF journey from diagnosis through to treatment is challenging and most of what people will experience is unknown. The CTF exists to provide a pathway from fear to hope by investing in promising research, advocating for better resources and empowering individuals and their families with knowledge, connections and support needed at every stage of their journey. WEBSITE CANADA BAY CITY COUNCIL The Car Park that runs along the western perimeter on Clermont Lane is also part of the Ardill House property and is leased to the Council for the convenience of shoppers and the retail businesses on Concord Road. WEBSITE |