sponsors &
exhibitors
We are looking forward to welcoming Sponsors and Partners to support the Conference. Information about our Sponsors will be made available here as they are confirmed. If you are interested in Sponsoring or Partnering with us, please visit the Sponsorship Opportunities page here, or email lucy@cw3.co.
Sector Achievement Awards Sponsor
Homes NSW
Homes NSW’s vision is to deliver quality homes and services that change lives and end homelessness. We are part of the Department of Communities and Justice.
Who we are
We lead the NSW Government’s work to deliver quality social and affordable housing and address homelessness.
We are responsible for the construction, maintenance and repair of public housing across the state, and supporting the 260,000 people who call our properties home. We also plays a key role in enabling better outcomes for affordable and key worker housing in NSW.
Through partnering with all levels of government, sector, and communities to confront the housing crisis,…
Gold – Coffee Cart
Social Futures
Social Futures is a leading community service organisation with 50 years’ experience working to achieve positive social change in our communities. We work to bridge the gap of social isolation by building inclusive communities where everyone is valued and supported. Social Futures supports people to thrive by connecting them to the support they need when they need it.
Working with communities, organisations and government, our work focusses across key areas of homelessness and housing; children, youth and family; mental health and wellbeing; disability inclusion; domestic and family violence support; employment; sector support; Veteran’s support and seniors in community.
…Gold – Coffee Cart
Wesley Mission
Grounded in compassion and inspired by Jesus, for more than 200 years we’ve been standing by people at every stage of life. It began with a church that wanted to help the most vulnerable people in society, and it grew into a lasting mission to challenge injustice and walk with people when they’re in need. We invest in vital safety nets like Lifeline and fight systemic injustices such as housing inequity and gambling harm.
Our services uplift children, families, older Australians, people with disability and those needing pathways out of homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges and financial hardship. Our churches…
Exhibitor
Salt Care
Salt Care is a local, registered not-for-profit charity providing benevolent relief and wrap-around support to people experiencing homelessness, poverty, social disadvantage, mental health challenges, disability, and to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the elderly and young people at risk. Services are delivered through ten integrated portfolios: Salt Accommodation Services; Salt Support; Salt Pathways; Salt Store; Salt Wellness Farm; Salt & Co social enterprise; Salt NDIS; Salt Disaster Recovery; Salt Warehouse Logistics; and Salt Care Foundation. Together, these initiatives provide housing, psychosocial support, food relief, therapeutic programs, employment pathways, disaster response and community investment, restoring dignity, stability and hope.
…Exhibitor
Australian Bureau of Statistics
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is Australia’s national statistical agency and an official source of independent, reliable information. ABS tells the real story of Australia, its economy and its people by bringing life and meaning to numbers.
Bronze – Conference Supporter
Community Housing Ltd
CHL is a purpose-driven not-for-profit organisation and Australia’s largest regulated community housing provider. Our capabilities include tenancy and property management, asset management, facilities maintenance, homelessness services, community engagement and development, property development and investment partnerships and policy and advocacy. We currently manage over 12,000 homes and are scaling our impact through collaboration and innovation – creating more housing to ensure everyone has a place to call home. We are committed to prioritising customer wellbeing, fostering community inclusion and delivering high-quality, long-term security for our homes because access to safe, secure and affordable housing is the foundation for achieving lasting positive…
Bronze – Pay It Forward
The Community Housing Industry Association NSW (CHIA NSW)
Bronze – Pay It Forward
The Community Housing Industry Association NSW (CHIA NSW) is the peak body representing nearly 100 not-for-profit community housing providers in NSW.
The not-for-profit community housing industry in NSW owns or manages more than 54,000 social and affordable rental homes and is the largest community housing industry in Australia.
CHIA NSW delivers industry-leading advocacy, business intelligence services, and learning and development programs for community housing providers and Specialist Homelessness Services in NSW and throughout Australia.
Further information is available on our website at: www.communityhousing.org.au
…Bronze – Conference Supporter
St Vincent de Paul Society NSW
St Vincent de Paul Society NSW has been supporting people experiencing and at risk of hardship for over 140 years. Our network of specialist Vinnies Services, covering homelessness and housing, health and AOD, and disability and inclusion, supported 11,800 people across the state over the past year. These services encompass a broad range of support including crisis accommodation, domestic and family violence refuges, client engagement hubs, social housing, wraparound case management, AOD detoxification and rehabilitation, AOD day and outreach programs, primary healthcare clinic, aged care, and community inclusion.
…Bronze – Pocket Program
Hume Community Housing
Hume Community Housing is a Tier-1 community housing provider supporting more than 8,500 customers in communities across metropolitan and regional NSW. For over 30 years, we have delivered safe, affordable, and secure homes while partnering with communities to create long-term social and economic impact. Guided by our vision for an Australia where every person thrives in a stable, supportive community, we provide social, affordable and specialist disability housing, alongside tailored, customer-centred services. Our 2025–2030 Strategy commits to accelerating housing supply, strengthening wellbeing, and building vibrant, connected communities through partnerships, innovation, and deep local engagement.
…Bronze – Conference Supporter
Mission Australia
For over 165 years, Mission Australia has been one of Australia’s largest and most trusted community service and housing providers. A non-denominational Christian charity, we deliver homelessness services, provide social and affordable housing, help families thrive, improve mental health, support people with disability, offer alcohol and drug support, and more. Backed by our supporters and partners, we welcome and work alongside people and communities of all backgrounds, ages and beliefs. Providing excellent services and safe, secure homes that offer hope and lasting impact. Together, we’re building hope and possibility for all.
…Bronze – Conference Supporter
Southern Youth and Family Services
Southern Youth and Family Services’ (SYFS) main purpose is supporting and caring for children, young people, adults, and families who are disadvantaged including those who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness and their families. SYFS provides crisis support, supported accommodation, community housing, counselling, mediation, education training and employment assistance, out of home care, health services, outreach support, community development and the delivery of a range of programs to improve the life situation of our clients.
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