Samaritans Foundation
Samaritans Foundation is an Australian-based charity operating in New South Wales. The organisation provides a number of social support services for the homeless and people with disabilities.
History
The roots of Samaritans was the Newcastle Anglican Board of Social Work operated by the Anglican Church in Newcastle. On October 14, 1984, the Newcastle Anglican Board of Social Work was redefined as the Samaritans Foundation with the expressed mission to “assist in the expansion of the social and community service work within the Diocese.” The organisation's early work began with a few key services including emergency relief, a family centre and op shops.Homeless shelters
Samaritans operates a number of homelessness support services including youth refuges and women's shelters.Youth refuges
Samaritans operates two youth refuges providing emergency accommodation for homeless youth. The refuges are:- Samaritans Youth Accommodation, formerly known as Clarendene House; and,
- Samaritans Youth Accommodation, formerly known as Maitland Youth Crisis Centre.
Women's shelters