Office Hours Monday to Friday – 9am to 4pm – 3379 6963

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Community Support Services

Food and bread are available if you need it.

The centre services the following suburbs in alphabetical order:

Chapel Hill, Chelmer, Corinda, Fig Tree Pocket, Graceville, Indooroopilly, Jamboree Heights, Jindalee, Kenmore, Kenmore Hills, Middle Park, Moggill, Mt Ommaney, Oxley, Riverhills, Seventeen Mile Rocks, Sherwood, Sinnamon Park, Sumner, Westlake.

Ph 3379 6963

E community@sherwoodnc.org  | E admin@sherwoodnc.org

Housing Services

T 07 3379 8316 | F 07 3379 4757 | E housingco@sherwoodnc.org

Domestic Violence

Don't wait until it's too late.

DVConnect Womensline 1800 811 811 (24 hours, seven days a week)

DVConnect Mensline  1800 600 636 (9 am - midnight, 7 days a week)

Elder Abuse Helpline 1300 651 192 (Qld) 9am–5pm, Monday to Friday

In an emergency call the police on 000 (triple zero)

Visit www.communities.qld.gov.au/gateway/not-now-not-ever for more information

The Green Box
at Coles, Corinda

We would welcome any donations of Non–Perishable food items for our Community Support Services.

Access

There is ramp access to the Centre's halls and office.

The closest train station (Sherwood) isn’t fully wheelchair accessible; however the Corinda train station has wheelchair access and is a 12 minute walk to SNC.

We assist clients and community members with disabilities by recognising their own lived expertise.

We also support and encourage people with disabilities if they wish to
have a support person to help them to engage with our centre and services.

Access to an interpreter is available on request.

The Sherwood Neighbourhood Centre Inc acknowledges the Jagera (Yuggera) and Turrbul peoples who are the Traditional Custodians of this land on which we work.

We recognise the ongoing connection to the land, waters and community of the Traditional Custodians and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

We also recognise, respect and celebrate the cultural distinctions of the First Nations peoples and value their rich and positive contribution to Queensland and to broader Australian society. With respect we strive to achieve justice and inclusion for Aboriginal and Torres Islander peoples.

We recognise amongst the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and intersex communities who have worked to support the improved health and wellbeing of their peers, children, families, friends, and country.

We honour the elders in the diverse communities of which we are a part; and we celebrate the extraordinary diversity of people’s bodies, genders, sexualities, and relationships that they represent