Emergency and Long Term Support

Committed to delivering support, with services responding to people’s changing needs.

This page outlines some of the ways in which we can help with specific focus on some of our emergency supports to do with the basics: money and food, as well as services for asylum seekers and multicultural groups. Browse the services on offer below and click through to read more.

Multicultural programs

Communify’s Multicultural Program has created a selection of resources and articles to help and support Brisbane’s culturally diverse population.

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Asylum seeker services

We enable legal teams to provide free legal services and information sessions to people seeking asylum.

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Housing and homelessness

Working with anyone who may be homeless, recently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in Brisbane.

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The Pantry

The Pantry provides practical assistance access to food for people who are struggling financially.

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No Interest Loans Scheme

Providing emergency financial assistance to low income individuals and families.

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Intensive Family Support

A free and voluntary service that can support families under pressure with the aim to keep kids safe.

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Food Co-op

Our food relief initiatives provide people on Brisbane’s Southside a variety of general groceries every week.

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Sustaining Tenancies

Reducing tenancy issues and evictions

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We’re here to help you. Get in touch!

For enquiries, help or more information about any of our services phone our office on 3510 2700, email admin@communify.org.au or use our contact form here

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