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HELPAR Group was founded in 2024 and is a registered charity with the Australian Charity and Not-for-profits Commission.

 

HELPAR Group has been established to provide assistance and support to victims and survivors, and to provide meaningful solutions to help end domestic and family violence (D&FV) in Australia. Our organisation’s work is focused on where the assistance and support matters and is needed most, partnering and working alongside individuals and organisations operating on the frontline. We will assist and support them and the essential services they provide to victims and survivors.

 

We appreciate the fundamental importance of the role that education will play in ending D&FV in Australia. We are committed to and will keenly assist with education programs and campaigns, particularly for school-aged children, to raise awareness of the issues associated with D&FV, with the aim to bring about generation change to help eliminate D&FV in Australia.

 

We aim to work with victims and survivors to assist them in securing meaningful employment opportunities. Our employment pathways programs will encourage cooperation with organisations already undertaking such vital and important work, but also use and utilise our growing network of businesses, organisations, supporters and government agencies, to achieve this.

 

We are also committed to ensuring that our contribution goes directly to those in need through effective, beneficial services.

 

Our hope is that through our contribution, we can play a meaningful role in action to end D&FV in Australia.

 

We can make a difference!

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Get in touch with HELPAR Group

0424 181 644 

3B/57 Kembla Street Fyshwick ACT 2609

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HELPAR Group (HELPAR) acknowledges that our business is undertaken and conducted on the traditional lands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across the Country. HELPAR acknowledges the struggles that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to face, particularly within social, emotional, economic and educational areas.

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