Lifeline South Coast
Lifeline South Coast exists to support people in crisis and ensure that no person has to face their darkest moments alone. For over 50 years, our highly skilled volunteers have provided crucial moments of connection that bring hope and save lives.
Established in Wollongong in March 1969, Lifeline South Coast is part of the National Lifeline network’s 24-hour crisis support phone line 13 11 14 (pronounced thirteen, eleven, fourteen).
Established in Wollongong in March 1969, Lifeline South Coast is part of the National Lifeline network’s 24-hour crisis support phone line 13 11 14 (pronounced thirteen, eleven, fourteen).
We are committed to building the resilience of our local community, which spans from Helensburgh to the Victorian border.
With a workforce of over 95 per cent of volunteers, we deliver first class volunteer management and training that creates rewarding experiences for our people and meaningful impact for our community.
We work in response to the immediate local needs of our communities to provide other community services, these include financial counselling, community and corporate training programs including ASIST suicide intervention, QPR, ACF workshops.