About us.
Bringing the multicultural community together with commitment, energy & passion.
IIn 2023-2024, CCC provided 31,668 hours of services and 3,066 transport trips to elderly people, women, and families from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, almost all of whom were financially and socially disadvantaged.


Our Work in Numbers
In 2022-2023, CCCI provided a total of 29,752 hours and 2,672 trips of services to CALD clients and communities. We engaged with 2,148 community members and 51 organisations.
5,330
volunteering and work placement practice (hours)
17,934
social support services (hours)
1,726
community education and engagement (hours)
2,446
social services for CALD women (hours)
2,672
transport service for CALD seniors (trips)
Who we engaged with
01
799 general community members
CCC placed focus on recovery and reconnecting the community and supporting
those most at risk of isolation and loneliness. We understand firsthand the importance of social and cultural connection for the wellbeing of individuals and communities.

02
170 CALD seniors over 65 years
The CCCi CHSP Services delivery is continuing consistently with our high standards of care, our services are compliant with all of Aged Care Quality and Safety Standards.

03
52 organisational partners
CCC’s work would not be possible without the financial support of these organisations: Inner West Council, Canterbury Bankstown Council, Addison Road Community Centre, NSW Government, Australian Government Department of Health, Australian Government Department of Social Services.

04
84 newly arrived migrants
CCC’s Sunrise Walking Group is Rising Again –
Welcome back to our returning members! It’s so wonderful to have you walking alongside us again! There’s something truly magical about starting the day with fresh air, great company, and shared steps toward wellness.
Let’s keep this beautiful momentum going – one sunrise, one step at a time.

05
60 CALD women
Our Hoa Mai Vietnamese Cultural Group continues to shine, sharing the beauty of Vietnamese culture through music and dance.

06
20 parents and children
The Inner West Vietnamese Family Group was a collaboration between CCC and Connect Marrickville (SaCC), where parents and children came together for joyful sessions.
IIt was heartwarming to see parents and children working side by side, creating beautiful memories and learning from one another. These moments of connection are what make our community so special.

Board Members 2024 – 2025

Wael Sabria
Treasurer – Director

Vivienne Martin
Secretary – Director

Jeannie Messer
Chairperson – Director

Damien Hawryluk
Director

Rosanna Barbero
Director
Our Amazing Team
Congratulations
to the dedicated staff at CCC.

Vi Pham
EXECUTIVE OFFICE

Marilyn Dang
CHSP TEAM LEADER

Boshra Masri
COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER

Nguyet Tran
COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER

Lien Bich Duy
COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER

Lucinda Tran
COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER
We are deeply grateful!
Our Volunteers
Each volunteer makes a tremendous impact on the lives of the elderly, families, and individuals we serve. Your time, energy, and compassion have touched countless hearts and brought real change to our community. Thank you for being a part of our mission.

