You can do something today to support refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia. There are many ways to help directly through Red Cross or independently in the community.

Volunteer for In Search of Safety

The assistance of our generous volunteers make the scale and reach of our program possible. If you would like to get involved, please contact our team in your state.

Share your experience

If you have lived experience of forced migration or seeking asylum in Australia and would like to become involved with In Search of Safety, please contact our team in your state.

Contact us

NSW/ACT
Phone 0466 491 413
Email us
88 Murray St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650

NT
Phone 0420 900 953
Email us
CASCOM Centre, Stage 3 Level 1, 13 Scaturchio Street, Casuarina NT 0810

QLD
Phone 07 3367 5604
Email us
49 Park Road, Milton QLD 4064

SA – Adelaide
Phone 08 8100 4619
Email us
212 Pirie St, Adelaide SA 5000

SA – Mt Gambier
Phone 08 8725 3622
Email us
49 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290

TAS
Phone 0408 727 649
Email us
146 Elizabeth St, Hobart TAS 7000

VIC
Phone 0478 320 011
Email us
637 Flinders St, Docklands VIC 3008

WA
Phone 08 9225 8825
Email us
110 Goderich St, East Perth WA 6004

Take action

  • Donate dollars: provide emergency relief to people seeking safety who are in financial hardship
  • Donate goods: provide items to migrants in transition who have limited resources to meet their basic needs
  • Raise your voice: write to your Member of Parliament about issues you feel passionate about
  • Connect: organise or join an event like Harmony Day, Refugee Week or Welcoming Australia in your community
  • Download our Welcome Toolkit: actions for students to make your community an even more inclusive place to live.

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