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March 19, 2018By admin

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Our Vision

Our community is resilient and thriving.

Our Mission

To provide tailored and diverse services that empower our community to live independent lives and make choices aligned to their aspirations and wellbeing goals.

We are a registered charity, your donations are appreciated

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We support everyone

We are a registered NDIS provider

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Toddler Time Every Wednesday [till 29th June 2022 Toddler Time 
Every Wednesday [till 29th June 2022]
10:30am - 12PM 
32 - 36 Harris Street, Fairfield NSW 2165

Hang out with other parents and learn about ways to best support you and your family. 

This is a FREE program supporting young parents. 

Contact Lauren on 0460 046 394
School Holidays are fast approaching Our Stronge School Holidays are fast approaching 

Our Stronger Families for Safer Communities program have a number of creative and fun activities for children.

Our sites in Mount Pritchard and Canley Heights will be hosting Drumming Sessions and Visual Arts classes for children. 

Get in quick as there are limited spaces

Registration is required (Max. 2 activities per child) 
https://forms.office.com/r/7N7DEbQS9s
Parenting can be hard, especially for young parent Parenting can be hard, especially for young parents. 

Our youth service will be providing our parents with a safe place,  some tools and guidance, as well as meeting other local young parents. 

1-2-3 Magic is an accredited program to support parents with children aged between 2 -12 years

✔️The program is free, with all resources provided free of charge
✔️The program uses a no-nonsense parenting approach
✔️Resolve difficult behavior in children aged 2-12 years old.

Tips and tricks on:
• How to discipline without arguing, yelling or smacking
• How to sort behavior
• How to handle challenging and testing behaviours
• Choosing strategies – the 3 choices model
• Using emotion coaching to encourage good behavior
• Strategies for encouraging good behaviour

🧉🍰Refreshments provided at each session

Program starts on Tuesday 5th April 2022 9:30am - 11:30am

For more information or to register,
Please contact Lauren on 0460 046 394
Ramadan Mubarak to people who are observing Ramada Ramadan Mubarak to people who are observing Ramadan. 

#TheMoreYouKnow
Ramadan is the month in which the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad more than 1,400 years ago.

Throughout the month, observing Muslims fast from just before the sunrise, or Fajr, prayer to the sunset prayer, Maghrib.

Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam, along with the Muslim declaration of faith, daily prayers, charity, and performing the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca if physically and financially capable.

Languages from various Muslim majority nations have a personalised greeting in their native languages. “Ramadan Mubarak” and “Ramadan Kareem” are common greetings exchanged in this period, wishing the recipient a blessed and generous month respectively.

At the end of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr. In Arabic, it means “festival of breaking the fast”.

#Ramadan #RamadanMubarak
Kha b-Nisan, Ha b-Nisin, or Ha b-Nison, also known Kha b-Nisan, Ha b-Nisin, or Ha b-Nison, also known as Resha d-Sheta and as Akitu, or Assyrian New Year, is the spring festival among the indigenous Assyrians of northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey and northwestern Iran, celebrated on the first day of April.

According to the census, 40,218 persons are Assyrian. Fairfield, has the most Assyrians in Australia, with 75% of Assyrians living in Fairfield City. (ABS, 2017)

#AssyrianNewYear
📣 Create an Easter Egg Competition! 1. Draw, d 📣 Create an Easter Egg Competition!

1. Draw, decorate and colour an easter egg
2. Register your entry on https://forms.office.com/r/YL1tLYK1Ce
3. Send your entry to strongfamilies@corecs.org.au

There will be 3 age categories to win! 
Under 5, 6- 8 years and 8 - 11 years 

Most creative prize will win a #Kmart Giftcard! 

For more information, please contact vesna on Mobile 0459 876 565. All entries will then be judged and winners will be announced after the 19th of April
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DAVID HAM

David has over 20 years experience in the not-for-profit sector, with specialist expertise in managing significant growth, development and change within small, medium and large organisations.

He has worked with numerous organisations across diverse sectors both as a senior manager and consultant, providing expert advice and support in the areas of strategic and business planning, organisational reviews, evaluations and capacity assessments, leadership development, improving governance and management effectiveness, business process reengineering and building organisational capacity and sustainability.

David has worked across diverse sectors including health, international aid and development, employment services, peak bodies and advocacy groups. He also has wide experience working with diverse communities including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with a disability and culturally and linguistically diverse people. David has post-graduate qualifications in business.

 

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  • dham@corecs.nbxstaging.com
SHAMA PANDE

Shama Pande moved to Sydney from Nepal in 2009. She completed her Masters of Social Work from University of Sydney in 2011. She has been with CORE since 2011 in various roles and has been recently appointed Manager of Multicultural Communities since July 2017. Prior to her role at CORE Community Services, she has worked with US agency for International Development (USAID, Nepal) for three years in the program ‘Office of Transitional Initiatives’ (OTI). Shama is very passionate about social justice and human rights issues and believes in providing best start and opportunities to newly arrived refugees, humanitarian entrants to rebuild their lives in Australia.

  • (02) 9727 0477
  • spande@corecs.nbxstaging.com
NHU TRAN

Aged and Disability Care Services

Nhu Tran is CORE’s  Aged and Disability Care Service Manager. Nhu holds a degree in Occupational Therapy from Sydney University partnered with extensive knowledge, a strong passion for aged and disability care.

Nhu’s progression to Service Manager was inevitable, with over 17 years experience working within the aged and disability sector of CORE Community Services. Nhu has a firm belief in providing the best service delivery and you can be assured she continues to build and better the service through her extensive expertise in Aged & Disability Services.
Nhu’s ongoing interest in leadership, management, quality systems and client-focused care encourages her to be the best at her role.

  • (02) 8717 1500
  • ntran@corecs.nbxstaging.com
ESTELA TORREDIMARE

Estela Torredimare is CORE’s Community Engagement Service Manager and has been with the organisation for almost 20 years. She holds a Bachelor in Community Welfare, majoring in Families and Community.

During her time with CORE, her passion for community work has inspired her to progress through different positions within the organisation, allowing her to gather valuable experience and knowledge.

Estela has completed extensive training in mental health, she is a mental health carer’s educator and believes that when carer’s are equipped with knowledge in a supportive and emphatic, there are good outcomes for all.

Over the years, Estela has implemented pilot projects at CORE that are still successfully running including the Community Restaurant, Food Relief Project and Seniors Easy Access Loans.

Estela manages a team of ten staff that operate out of five locations and outreach to many other local venues. Her aim for the future is to inspire and encourage a collaborative community approach to foster an inclusive and harmonious community.

  • (02) 9727 0477
  • etorredimare@corecs.nbxstaging.com
DEBRA ROSE

Debra Rose is the Service manager for Children’s Services at CORE. A trained teacher, she holds a Diploma in Early Childhood and a Bachelor of Teaching.

She has worked extensively in the early and middle childhood industry for the past 35 years. Beginning as a teacher’s assistant in a community based multicultural Long day care program, her extensive knowledge and experience in early childhood is an asset to CORE Community Services.

Debra has gone on to manage a range of services for children and their families including services such as Community Based Mobile Preschool and both Council and privately owned Out of School Hours Care.

Debra is committed to supporting teachers and educators in the provision of quality education and care for all children, Debra stays relevant in her field by reviewing literature in Children’s Services.

drose@corecs.nbxstaging.com
JUANA REINOSO

Juana Reinoso  joined CORE Community Services in 1994 as a project worker and since then has held various roles in the organisation across a number of services.

Juana became the CEO of CORE in October 2014, after successfully holding the role of Service Manager for the Aged and Disability Care Service for 10 years – seeing great changes and strategic overhauls which financially benefitted the service and its clients.

Juana holds a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Psychology and Science and Technology and has vast experience in working with disadvantaged, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in South West Sydney.

She has set up services to support elderly people, been involved in strategic planning, staff management, financial management and risk management.

Juana’s passion to advance the needs and empower the voices of the local community, is the reason she chose to work at CORE Community Services and continues to be a driving force within the organisation.

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