Eternity News | June 17th, 2022 04:50 PM
Janine Huan is part of the committed team at Wayside Chapel, under the leadership of CEO and Pastor Rev Jon Owen.
Wayside Chapel has been providing unconditional love, care and support for people on and around the streets of Sydney since 1964. Each year thousands of people visit Wayside’s two centres, in Kings Cross and Bondi Beach, to access essential health, welfare, social and recreational services. Wayside Chapel is well known for its Community Service Centres, dedicated Aboriginal Cultural Centre, specialised visitor support services and The Wingspan Project – a youth employment pathway.
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Wayside’s social enterprises include its op shops, the Heart Cafe in Bondi Beach and two community cafes. In 2022 Wayside Chapel plans to launch a primary healthcare GP service onsite, as well as a new Women’s Program that will provide a dedicated safe space and support for all those identifying as women, whom at risk of, or experiencing, domestic violence.
For further information on Wayside Chapel visit waysidechapel.org.au
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