Housing and homelessness

Inner city homeless service

A safe haven in crisis, offering emergency accommodation in the heart of Sydney. 

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About Edward Eagar Centre

 

Wesley Edward Eagar Centre is in the heart of Sydney and offers emergency accommodation for adult males and females. 

Who it’s for

 

Wesley Edward Eagar Centre provides trauma informed care and support for individuals who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

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Our support services

Wesley Edward Eagar Centre provides essential support services. These include:
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Crisis accommodation
 for those needing a safe place to stay.
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Ongoing case management

support and assistance.

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Counselling
for ease of access to mental health supports.
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Referral and connection
to community services for wrap- around support.
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Wesley Edward Eagar Lodge – Surry Hills

 

  • This is an accommodation service for single adult men and women who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. 

  • The Centre provides medium-level support for up to 40 individuals, with a maximum stay of three months. 

  • Services include breakfast and dinner, legal support, counselling, mental health services, weekly church service, and case management.

  • Please note, no children are allowed at this service.

How to access support

To access assistance or crisis accommodation, you can: 
Contact us
Please call 1800 259 789 for assistance and accommodation options, ring first for available vacancies.
Referral
An agency can also refer you to our services.

What people are saying

Inspired stories

"The last 10 years have been a struggle for me and I didn’t ever think that I’d end up where I am today, but I do have to thank Wesley Mission. Their support and their interaction with me and helping me with housing, I couldn’t have done that by myself.”
 

- Vince, former resident at Wesley Edward Eagar Centre