community

Family history strengthens trust in Carinity aged care
Given four close family members previously lived in Carinity aged care communities, Patty Overend had no hesitation choosing Carinity when her husband required higher care.

Residents benefit from generous donors
Generous Carinity supporters have helped to bring more smiles to the residents of our aged care communities across Queensland, with the purchase of new robotic companion pets

Family’s history “around the corner and around Australia”
Royston Whybird saw a lot of Australia – and got paid to do it – as a furniture removalist with one of Ipswich’s longest running family businesses.

Couple ties the knot at Carinity aged care community
Wedding bells aren’t often heard in aged care communities, but two lovebirds have tied the knot at Carinity Brookfield Green in Brisbane.

Minding your mental health
Good mental health is essential at every stage of life as it impacts your thoughts, behaviours and emotions.

Young people suffering from ‘COVID hangover’
Young people are suffering from a ‘COVID hangover’ which is affecting their mental health, according to Carinity counsellors and therapists.

Beaudesert community service welcomes local families
Carinity Illoura, which provides counselling for vulnerable families, adolescents and children from the Scenic Rim district, will open its doors to the public next week.

Carinity Brownesholme retirees roll out the green carpet
Residents of the Carinity Brownesholme retirement village in Highfields have rolled out the ‘green carpet’ for a fun leisure activity.

Familiar face at Beaudesert family counselling service
Samantha Caves has spent her entire adult life helping others. Now she is supporting Beaudesert families as a child and family therapist at Carinity Illoura counselling centre.

Carinity Narangba supporting local youth for 20 years
A Moreton Bay youth and family counselling centre which has supported hundreds of children and adolescents to create more positive futures is celebrating a milestone.

Carinity and churches come together to fight disadvantage
Vulnerable people in six cities across Queensland will be supported by eight new church initiatives funded by Carinity’s Collaborative Community Projects.

Carinity volunteers give back to support local community
Was your New Year’s resolution to give back to your local community? Volunteering with Carinity is a meaningful way to support others in your neighbourhood.