For many of the people we support, safety isn't a given, and for those seeking asylum in Western Australia, CARAD is often the last safety net they have. Our services are something they count on day by day, trusting that the support they need will be there when it matters most.
No other organisation in Western Australia provides tailored, ongoing care to people seeking asylum — and that's something we're deeply committed to protecting. As the cost of living continues to rise across Perth, the people we support are among those feeling it most, with few other places to turn for welfare support.
"My progress was only possibly because CARAD stood by me for four months when I had no resources and no hope. Their staff not only provided essential assistance but also restored my dignity, hope, and confidence in building a new life in Australia…I will remain forever grateful to the entire CARAD team…Their dedication and humanity changed my life, and my family in Mali also shares this gratitude" - Client from Mali.
Last year, our supporters helped CARAD take a huge step forward — moving into our very first owned building, with space to grow and expand our services. It's a foundation we've never had before. This end of financial year, we’re asking for your help to strengthen it and sustain our crucial services.
Every contribution, whatever the size, goes towards making sure people seeking asylum in our WA community have somewhere to turn.
All donations $2 or above are tax-deductable.
The people CARAD supports have already faced so much in search of safety. Your donation helps ensure they have the care and support they deserve.
Thank you for being part of the CARAD community. Your kindness reminds us all of the power of compassion in action.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
CARAD acknowledges Whadjuk Noongar people, who are the Traditional Owners of the Land on which our office is located, and pay our respect to all Elders past, present and future. We extend our respect to all other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures.
For many of the people we support, safety isn't a given, and for those seeking asylum in Western Australia, CARAD is often the last safety net they have. Our services are something they count on day by day, trusting that the support they need will be there when it matters most.
No other organisation in Western Australia provides tailored, ongoing care to people seeking asylum — and that's something we're deeply committed to protecting. As the cost of living continues to rise across Perth, the people we support are among those feeling it most, with few other places to turn for welfare support.
"My progress was only possibly because CARAD stood by me for four months when I had no resources and no hope. Their staff not only provided essential assistance but also restored my dignity, hope, and confidence in building a new life in Australia…I will remain forever grateful to the entire CARAD team…Their dedication and humanity changed my life, and my family in Mali also shares this gratitude" - Client from Mali.
Last year, our supporters helped CARAD take a huge step forward — moving into our very first owned building, with space to grow and expand our services. It's a foundation we've never had before. This end of financial year, we’re asking for your help to strengthen it and sustain our crucial services.
Every contribution, whatever the size, goes towards making sure people seeking asylum in our WA community have somewhere to turn.
All donations $2 or above are tax-deductable.
The people CARAD supports have already faced so much in search of safety. Your donation helps ensure they have the care and support they deserve.
Thank you for being part of the CARAD community. Your kindness reminds us all of the power of compassion in action.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
CARAD acknowledges Whadjuk Noongar people, who are the Traditional Owners of the Land on which our office is located, and pay our respect to all Elders past, present and future. We extend our respect to all other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures.