Office Hours

31B Marcus Road
DINGLEY VILLAGE VIC 3172
Phone: 03 9551 1799
Facsimile: 03 9551 6848

Open 9.00am to 3:00pm
Monday to Thursday



Donations of $2 or more
are TAX DEDUCTIBLE

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About us

The Dingley Village Community Advice Bureau Inc (DVCAB) is a not-for-profit impartial and independent community based information and support service.

Aims

The Dingley Village Community Advice Bureau Inc (DVCAB) provide

  • Services in response to community need and remain pertinent
accurate information, direct help and advocacy to people in times of need
  • Assist people to develop the skills which enable them to gain greater power over their lives
  • Develop partnerships with other organisations to actively promote an agenda of social justice
  • Initiate and participate in action to bring about a just and equitable society
  • Maintain a strong preventive approach to management of welfare issues within the community
  • Be team-oriented, have integrity, co-operate with fellow workers and volunteers, be confidential for our clients, respect privacy rights, not be judgmental, be sensitive to other people and their needs, show understanding and respect

Mission Statement

The Dingley Village Community Advice Bureau Inc (DVCAB) will provide direct services to assist disadvantaged individuals and families to meet their immediate needs with the view to empower and facilitate their independence.

Vision

The Dingley Village Community Advice Bureau Inc (DVCAB) will be an agency that supports families and individuals in need and offer or provide alternative development skills.

Objectives

The Dingley Village Community Advice Bureau Inc (DVCAB) will

  • Provide aid and assistance for the relief of distress, poverty or misfortune of individuals and families in the community.
  • Free, impartial and confidential support, information and referral services to all members of the community.
  • Emergency relief and material aid to families in order to avoid a situation of poverty. The benchmark income is the disposable income required to support the basic needs of a family.
  • Counselling to people with complex issues.

Core Values

  • All people are unique and should be valued equally by society
  • People have the right to self determination
  • Society should address inequalities and injustices to provide maximum benefit to all
  • People have the right to use the language in which they can best express themselves
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