The Community Centre plays an integral role in the community as a drop-in centre for people experiencing homelessness and people living on the margins.
The Centre provides a safe-place for where some of the most lonely and vulnerable people in our community are supported to address key issues. Responding with compassion, practical care and support, the service assists clients in developing skills to build independence and resilience.
HopeStreet welcomes many people living with disadvantage through its doors every day, to enjoy basic sit-down meals.
Most often, they are homeless and the meal we provide might be the only meal they eat that day. It’s not just about the meal though; HopeStreet is a safe and welcoming place where positive friendships are built and the sense of community is strong.
Food support extends beyond sit down meals at HopeStreet and crisis food packs are also provided often to individuals and families who lack the basic items to make a meal.
Giving individuals and families access to safe and affordable loans
Our No Interest Loans are absolutely free of interest, fees, charges or penalties. They’re about giving individuals and families access to safe and affordable loans for everyday items such as white goods, car repairs, school uniforms, computers and medical bills.
People with poor credit history, or a string of bad debt and no spare cash, really struggle to find the funds for these every day or emergency costs, which can lead to substantial hardship. This basic financial support means that individuals and families are able to look towards their future, with a loan that empowers them, rather than adding to the cycle of debt.
At HopeStreet Dubbo, we're here for you. See what's on each week
Monday to Thursday - From Monday-Thursday, HopeStreet Dubbo has a drop-in space for breakfast, lunch, tea & coffee between Monday-Thursday.
Monday - Cereal, toast 10am-1pm, cooked lunch served at 12pm
Tuesday - Hot Brekky, 10am-1pm
Wednesday - Cereal, toast 10am-12pm, cooked lunch served at 12pm
Thursday - Cereal, toast 10am-12pm, cooked lunch served at 12pm
Appointments are required for emergency food relief and casework - please phone 5804 7350
Our chaplains and volunteers come alongside of people, offering support and a listening ear as they go through life’s challenges and experiences.
It doesn't matter what your background or beliefs are, the spiritual and emotional support we offer is for everyone.
Our chaplains and volunteers are a compassionate presence at HopeStreet, and are there to get to know people, their stories, hopes and dreams. We help you engage in what gives you purpose and meaning in life.
Case Management is a conversation between you and a qualified case worker aimed at supporting your wellbeing through setting goals, resolving issues and working together to achieve outcomes that are important to you.
Counsellors and Case Workers at HopeStreet Women’s Space use a person-centred approach with every person who comes to our service. This means we view you as the expert on yourself and your experiences; we support your choices and believe in your abilities. We recognise that in your life you may be responding to violence, oppression, and discrimination from other people and systems. As a service we aim to acknowledge these injustices and to support you in responding in ways that are meaningful and safe.
Open by appointment only.