The ASRC Four Pillars

The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre was established to provide support and advice for those seeking asylum in Australia.

The ASRC recognises the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family. It is the vision of the ASRC to enact the change we want to see in the world and to build a community which defends the ideals of dignity and justice for all. As part of this vision, the ASRC does not turn away anyone who has suffered persecution and who seeks protection. Through Aid, Justice, Empowerment and Community, the Centre works towards this vision. These, then, are the four pillars of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.

 

What We Do

Photography by Paul Stevens
AID
In-house provision of essential items
Providing good nutrition
Sharing meals as a community
JUSTICE
Human Rights Law
Campaigns
Support at Hearings
Physical and Mental Health
Asylum Seeker Case Work
Counselling
EMPOWERMENT
Service for Employment and Training
Important empowerment programs
Catering social enterprise
English Training
Outreach English Tutoring
COMMUNITY
Working with over 500 volunteers
Each year over $1.5 million needed
Marketing and Communications
Raising Awareness in the Community
Corporate Relationships
Philanthropic Fundraising
And supporting our four pillars: SUSTAINABILITY
Centre Operations and Management
Administration and Support
Information Technology
Finance