Hope Community Services

Hope Community Services Hope Community Services is an organisation bringing hope to Western Australian’s most in need and helping people to take control back of their lives.

Hope Community Services is an organisation dedicated to supporting people to successfully and meaningfully participate in life. We exist to bring HOPE to people and communities facing the toughest challenges in Western Australia. The challenges we tackle include Alcohol and Drug Support, Mental Health, Family and Domestic Violence, Justice and Bail Services, Youth Accommodation and Suicide Prevention.

From the Kimberley down to Goldfields South, it has been a privilege for our teams to engage with rich and diverse commu...
03/06/2026

From the Kimberley down to Goldfields South, it has been a privilege for our teams to engage with rich and diverse communities across Western Australia this week and strengthening our commitment to Reconciliation.

Our teams marked National Reconciliation Week by taking part in community activities and yarning with each other about our individual and collective Reconciliation journeys.

We were especially proud to again sponsor Reconciliation WA banners around the State.

As we wrap up National Reconciliation Week 2026, we pay our respects to Aboriginal Elders past and present and recognise the important role of Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations, leaders and advocates whose collective leadership, is the driving force behind meaningful change.

Reconciliation is a journey that extends far beyond a single week.

At HOPE, we remain "All In" today, tomorrow, and moving forward.



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"Without truth-telling, Reconciliation, healing, moving forward can't happen. Because without understanding how the past...
28/05/2026

"Without truth-telling, Reconciliation, healing, moving forward can't happen. Because without understanding how the past has brought us to the present, we will be stuck in a cycle of racism, victim-blaming, ignorance and indifference."

Powerful words from Whadjuk Noongar journalist and commentator Narelda Jacobs, the keynote speaker at the 2026 WA Reconciliation Week Breakfast.

The HOPE Executive Team and Board were honoured to attend this year's breakfast, which served as a powerful reminder that Reconciliation is grounded in truth-telling, shared responsibility and collective action.

We extend our sincere thanks to the speakers and Aboriginal leaders who so generously shared their knowledge, lived experience and perspectives, offering wisdom, challenges and hope as we continue the journey toward Reconciliation together.



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National Reconciliation Week starts today, and this year’s theme — All In —  is more than just a slogan, it’s a powerful...
27/05/2026

National Reconciliation Week starts today, and this year’s theme — All In — is more than just a slogan, it’s a powerful call to action.

At HOPE, we believe meaningful change happens when we bridge communities, cultures and lived experiences.

As a strong supporter of Reconciliation, embedded across HOPE is a commitment to listen deeply, amplify voices and champion truth-telling.

When strong allies like HOPE act as a collective, Reconciliation is at its strongest.

Today, and every day, we share the responsibility of moving Reconciliation forward.

Join us in taking meaningful steps, toward a more just and respectful future for all.



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Today is National Sorry Day 🖤💛❤️Today we pause to acknowledge the profound pain and enduring resilience of the Stolen Ge...
26/05/2026

Today is National Sorry Day 🖤💛❤️

Today we pause to acknowledge the profound pain and enduring resilience of the Stolen Generations, those Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children forcibly removed from their families, Culture and Country.

As we reflect on their ongoing healing journeys, we stand with the Healing Foundation’s urgent call to action: “We cannot wait another generation".

HOPE remains committed to listening, learning and standing with Aboriginal communities for truth and justice, today and every day.

We recognise the enduring impact of the Stolen Generations and the intergenerational trauma that continues to affect the families and communities we serve.

HOPE reaffirms our commitment to creating safe healing spaces and a future where children grow up safe, proud and connected.

As we mark this day and move into National Reconciliation Week, we reflect on truth, justice and the shared responsibility we have to build a better future.

Thank you to everyone who made time to meet the Moorditj Koort and HOPE Psychosocial Support Coordination Program team e...
21/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who made time to meet the Moorditj Koort and HOPE Psychosocial Support Coordination Program team earlier this week.

The team really valued the opportunity to get to know the people and providers they will be working with over the coming months as they begin their coordination roles.

We are looking forward to working collaboratively with you all to ensure the best possible outcomes for clients.

Thank you also to the Centre for Stories for hosting us.

Moorditj Koort Centre for Stories

We are thrilled to announce that our Street Yarning team has been nominated as a finalist in Community Support Award at ...
19/05/2026

We are thrilled to announce that our Street Yarning team has been nominated as a finalist in Community Support Award at the 2026 WA Men’s Mental Wellbeing Awards.

This nomination really recognises the work of our Outreach Worker Andrew Kewley and our team of volunteers who head out into the Armadale community each week to fire up the barbecue, cook a feed for all and create a safe space for people to yarn and connect.

The work of this team goes far beyond cooking a free meal. Alongside the food and practical support, they offer safe and consistent connection to men, women and families experiencing social isolation, homelessness, justice involvement, cultural disconnection and disengagement from traditional services.

Their meaningful contribution to the mental wellbeing of those they engage with cannot be understated.

We are so proud of our Street Yarning team – especially our volunteers – their ongoing commitment to and compassion for the community is a perfect example of everything we stand for.

Congratulations also to the other nominees: Justin Lewis, founder of MenTALL, Dr Brett Dellar from ELEVAtum Leadership, Gerhard Rousseau, founder of Men of Hope, and Darren Peterson, from Take Charge Wellbeing.

We look forward to meeting you at the Awards Night in June.



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Congratulations to Moorditj Koort Aboriginal Corporation on the successful opening of their new Armadale office.Our HOPE...
13/05/2026

Congratulations to Moorditj Koort Aboriginal Corporation on the successful opening of their new Armadale office.

Our HOPE team members were honoured to attend the opening event and enjoyed the opportunity to make meaningful connections within the community.

We are especially proud to be partnering with Moorditj Koort on the Youth Psychosocial Support Coordination Program, and we look forward to working together to deliver better outcomes for vulnerable young people.

Today, we’re turning our socials pink in memory of Kumanjayi Little Baby 🩷 Pink was her favourite colour.We stand in sol...
07/05/2026

Today, we’re turning our socials pink in memory of Kumanjayi Little Baby 🩷

Pink was her favourite colour.

We stand in solidarity with her family, the Alice Springs community, and all those grieving this heartbreaking loss.

We invite everyone - individuals, organisations, and communities - to join us in honouring Kumanjayi’s memory.

Each year on the first Wednesday of May, we remember and honour those who lost their lives due to family and domestic vi...
06/05/2026

Each year on the first Wednesday of May, we remember and honour those who lost their lives due to family and domestic violence and stand in support of those who continue to experience family and domestic violence in our communities.

Together, we will reflect on the impact of this national crisis and reaffirm the importance of the work to be done to save lives and ensure that our communities can be free from violence and fear.

FDV is an import focus for HOPE. Not only do we offer support services to victim-survivors, but we also operate early prevention services for those at risk of perpetuating the cycle of abuse.

If you or a loved one would like to engage with the services mentioned above, contact us via website enquiry and we will put you in touch with our team.
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Address

139 Newcastle Street
Perth, WA
6000

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61 8 9497 9498

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