CHAA PODS
Reach out to our PODS directly or contact us to find out more and to connect with our PODS or become a CHAA POD.

Sisters Support is a peer-led group empowering African women to connect, support each other, heal & advocate for their needs to build capacity and improve their overall well-being. Join Sisters Social events every month & Mothers Connect every Friday in Inala.
To find out more or get in touch, visit here.
4 Voices works with women facing violence, homelessness, and loneliness.
We invite women to connect with us, to share their fears, sadness, hopes, and goals.
We listen without judgment, and through these conversations, we build a partnership to create change.
We do this by showing up where women most need our support, with digitally equipped vans and phone support to help them connect socially, digitally, in their community, and in their employment.
It all begins by simply sharing a cuppa.
To find out more or to get in touch, visit their website.
Our women’s group meets every 2-4 weeks to build connections and support and to engage in fun and creative activities, to try new things and build confidence.
To find out more, contact Mary on 0422 231 527
A fun playgroup for mums, babies, and toddlers. It’s a great chance to connect with other mums while celebrating your child’s energy and growth. The morning includes music and rhyme time, a story session, and plenty of free play – from messy activities and creative play to physical challenges and building fun! Meeting monthly on a Monday at Inala Community House.
To find out more, download our flyer here.
An open group focusing on supporting men in our community to build Strength, Empathy, Compassion, Understanding and Respect for themselves, their families and their communities. SECUR meets fortnightly on a Wednesday at Acacia Ridge, where they have a bite to eat, a yarn and do things like play a round of table tennis, billiards, indoor bowls and creative activities.
To find out more, download our flyer here.

We all have a role to play. There are many roles we can play, direct or indirect.
We are led by survivors’ voices/wishes/views
Collective Respect and Responsibility
Work cooperatively and creatively alongside established systems, but call out failings and push for change when needed