WSCLC Blood Drive
Last month our team held our first WSCLC Blood Drive at Rosehill Lifeblood! A big thank you to the caring and patient staff at Rosehill
Last month our team held our first WSCLC Blood Drive at Rosehill Lifeblood! A big thank you to the caring and patient staff at Rosehill
In March 2022 Jayden from SWR 99.9 spoke to our CEO and Principal Solicitor Louise Coady about the services on offer at Western Sydney Community
Some of our programs will be closing over the Christmas / New Year break. Please see below for our closure times, and alternative services to contact if you have an
In July 2021, WSCLC registered as a LifeBlood team with Red Cross Australia. This means our organisation is registered as a team to tally our blood donations and how
As the COVID-19 lockdown continues to be extended, our Centre is taking time out to focus on learning about managing stress, mental wellbeing, and personal resilience. On
NAIDOC week is celebrated during the first week in July and this year the NAIDOC theme is Heal Country! NAIDOC celebrates the history, cultures, and
With the new COVID-19 restrictions, some of our programs have changed how they are operating from Monday 28 June 2021 until the end of the lockdown period.
For National Volunteer Week 2021, Western Sydney Community Legal Centre (WSCLC) took the opportunity to thank our tremendous volunteer team for the work they do.
WSCLC is at the beginning of the RAP journey and on 26 February 2021 formally launched our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), developed in acknowledgment
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