About Us

Community Links Wellbeing is a not-for-profit non-Government community organisation working in Wollondilly, Camden, Campbelltown and Wingecarribee Local Government Areas.

The service supports all members of the community and provides resources to help achieve positive personal and community outcomes through community development, events, groups, workshops, youth programs, crisis support, carer support, family support, Allied Health and Mental Health Services.

Community Links Wellbeing supports the community by providing services for individuals, families, young people and seniors. We provide programs and opportunities for social connection for community members across their lifespan. Our organisation works closely with other specialists such as disability, mental health and counselling services. We can refer individuals and families to these services or advocate on your behalf.

Mission Statement

To provide services that are adaptable to the changing needs of individuals, families and communities by embracing growth and empowerment through the facilitation of our community- based services.

Vision Statement

A community that builds on the strengths, resilience and connection of diverse individuals and families, which fosters the growth, development and wellbeing of all.

Our Values

Flexible – responding appropriately and effectively to current and future programs, policy, practice challenges and changes.
Inclusive – a service that welcomes and actively seeks the participation of all members of our community.
Integrity – quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
Innovation – evolving our service to suit the changing needs and identified gaps to provide support that is meaningful and relevant.
Resilience – ability to recover from setbacks, adapt well to change, manage relationships effectively, and keep going in the face of adversity.
Respect – always acknowledging the inherent value, dignity, rights and choices of the people we work with and support

Our Purpose

Community Links Wellbeing has a deliberate, defined process focused on activities and person- centred practice that is responsive to community needs and improving individual and collective capacity. Our Continuous Quality Improvement processes aim to maintain our standard of best practice service within Social Services and Health Services

Aboriginal Reconciliation Statement

Community Links Wellbeing acknowledges the Dharawal people and the Gundungarra people are the original custodians of the land on which Community Links Wellbeing is situated and we are committed to working in ways that are both supportive and empowering of Aboriginal people and their families and communities.

Community Links Wellbeing respects the values, culture and heritage of the Aboriginal people and we will endeavour to promote this respect in all the work that we do.

Community Links Wellbeing’s vision for reconciliation is that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are able to connect with our services in a culturally secure manner and to strengthen our solid foundation of respect, relationships and opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and community organisations.

Community Links Wellbeing has a commitment to cultural diversity and respect for Aboriginal people and does not tolerate racism, prejudice and harassment of any sort.

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