Women's and Girls' Emergency Centre
Women's & Girls' Emergency Centre is an independent community based service funded through the Department of Community Services. Women's and Girls' Emergency Centre Inc. was established in 1977 as an initiative to address the needs of homeless women in the Sydney Inner City region. Jeannie Devine was the first Co-ordinator and was responsible for establishing the initial premises and service model. The Centre was initially funded by four of the major charitable organizations, namely the Salvation Army, St Vincent de Paul, Sydney City Mission and The Smith Family. Originally the Centre was located in the old Anthony Horden's Building on Pitt Street as a one room shop front. The Centre moved to 190 Elizabeth Street approximately 12 years later. In January 1985, government funding was granted as part of the Commonwealth/State Funding Agreement through the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program. From April 1987, Women's and Girls' Emergency Centre became an independently managed body, incorporated as an Association in January 1988. In 1998, WAGEC moved to the premises at 177 Albion St, Surry Hills. The new premises enabled us to expand our services from a basic shop front, to a drop-in centre offering meals, showers, washing machines and day beds as well as information, referral and welfare services. In 2007 WAGEC relocated to Riley Street upgrading facilities and increasing access for women to education skills and information technology.
About Women's and Girls' Emergency Centre
Founded
1977Employees
51-250Category
Sector
Consumer DiscretionaryIndustry Group
Consumer ServicesIndustry
Consumer ServicesSIC Code
86NAICs Code
8139Location
City
RedfernState
New South WalesCountry
AustraliaWomen's and Girls' Emergency Centre
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