A safe haven in crisis, offering emergency accommodation in the heart of Sydney.
Housing and homelessness
Wesley Edward Eagar Centre
About Wesley Edward Eagar Centre
- Wesley Edward Eagar Centre is in the heart of Sydney and offers emergency accommodation for adult males and females.
- The Centre provides support for up to 40 individuals at a time, who typically stay for up to 3 months.
- Services include breakfast and dinner, legal support, counselling, mental health services, weekly church service, and case management.
Who it’s for
- Wesley Edward Eagar Centre provides trauma informed care and support for individuals who are experiencing homelessness.
- This is an accommodation service for single adult men and women.

Our support services
Wesley Edward Eagar Centre provides essential support services. These include:

Crisis accommodation
for those needing a safe place to stay.

Ongoing case management
support and assistance.

Counselling
for ease of access to mental health supports.

Referral and connection
to community services for wrap- around support.
How to access support
You can contact us direct or we also accept referrals from other agencies.
Surry Hills - Homeless Service
Phone:
02 9361 0981
02 9361 0981
Email:
shsweec@wesleymission.org.au
shsweec@wesleymission.org.au
What people are saying
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The staff is really good - they were generous and social.Richard
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The staff is awesome, and they supported me heaps. Never had this kind of support in my entire life before.Alan
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Wesley Edward Eagar Centre gave me hope.David
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Wesley Edward Eagar Centre are like my family now. The staff helped me get a house and support for health and income. I am very grateful.Cecil
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It's been a life changing experience.Blake
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