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Arablink is respite program for families who have a child with a disability. Respite can be provided in the community (individually in families, one to one with age appropriate volunteers, in groups for recreational/leisure activities) or family based (carer/host family). Each consumer is entitled to 48 hours per month of respite, which can be provided any day of the week.

Suite 3, Level 1
4-8 Jacobs St,
Suburb: BANKSTOWN
State: NSW
Postcode: 2200

(02) 9708 0277

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