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Chung Wah Community & Aged Care CALDB Specific (Chinese, Vietnamese and other Asian groups) CACP, HACC, NCRP, CVS, CPP

The Chung Wah Association was established in Perth in 1909. We specialise in providing community care to people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) background. Our current clients came from different Asian countries: China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Burma and Hong Kong region. Perth Metropolitan is our covered area. Our services are funded by the Australian Commonwealth Government and the State Government of Western Australia. Besides providing community care, we also help migrant communities from CALDB to settle down in Western Australia. Updated June 2008

278 William Street,
Suburb: NORTHBRIDGE
State: WA
Postcode: 6003

(08) 9328 3988

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