Sophie arrived at our Goldfields North office as an eager 21 year old ready to learn about HOPE....

120+ Years we’ve been around
10,000+ People we’ve helped
Sophie arrived at our Goldfields North office as an eager 21 year old ready to learn about HOPE....
A passion for positive change motivated Mohammed Anwaar to cross the Tasman Sea last year and step...
After six years in Australia - during which he has had to navigate soaring temperatures, goat...
Leavers Week festivities are an institution in WA, and each year amid the noise and the chaos of...
Caring isn’t just part of Cindy Sambo’s job. It’s her nature. Long before she became the...
Not too long ago, Anna Parkanyi, Hope General Manager Goldfields South, celebrated her one-year...
"Whenever I tell people my job title of Suicide Prevention Coordinator, I’m often met with...
Dedicated and compassionate are just two of the words we use to describe Bill Holland, one of our...
Hope Community Services acknowledges and respects the traditional First Nations owners of the lands on which we work, the first people of this country. We pay our respects to them, their culture, and their Elders, past, present and future.
Hope Community Services acknowledges and welcomes diversity in all its forms amongst staff and clients, including culture, language, race, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, intersex variations, religion, and socio‑economic and relationship status.
Hope Community Services acknowledge the individual and collective experiences of those with a living or lived experience. We recognise their wise contribution at all levels throughout the business and value the courage of those who share their experiences for the purpose of creating safe spaces that improve mental health outcomes.