Our Charities
NEW SOUTH WALES
The New South Wales based members of Les Clefs d’Or supported charitable endeavour is St. Anthony’s Family Care which was founded in the early 1950’s by the Sisters of St. Joseph’s. Primarily they provide family support services which include the operation of a long day care centre for children aged five years and under as well as respite services for families and carers of children up to the age of sixteen with developmental disabilities.
Whilst gaining no government funding the organisation continues to be responsive to the needs of families and committed to identifying gaps in services provided throughout the community.
You can view more information on St. Anthony’s Family Care at www.safc.org.au
VICTORIA
The Victorian based members of Les Clefs d’Or supported charitable endeavour is Bayley House. Established in 1951 Bayley House is a non-profit organization providing a variety of individual services to people with an intellectual disability. The focus of Bayley House is on teaching, improving and maintaining skills through a wide range of programs, which offer realistic goals for the individuals involved. Bayley House also provides support services to family and friends of their clients and is acknowledged with in the community for the quality of service that they provide.
You can view more information on Bayley House at www.bayleyhouse.org.au
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
The Western Australian based members of Les Clefs d’Or supported charitable endeavour is Rocky Bay, which was formerly known as the Western Australian Society for Crippled Children and was founded in 1938. Rocky Bay provides care and support for people with physical and intellectual disabilities. This is done by way of providing holistic care and supported accommodation options that enhance client independence.
Rocky Bay also facilitates respite for families and carers to access regular breaks from their duties as well as providing emergency support.
You can view more information on Rocky Bay at www.rockybay.org.au