The Australian Dental Foundation has donated $500 worth of essential products to Catherine House, a South Australian organisation dedicated to supporting women experiencing homelessness.
Catherine House provides crisis accommodation and recovery services for women who are facing homelessness, offering not only a safe place to stay but also pathways toward long-term stability, independence, and wellbeing. For many women, access to basic essentials can make a meaningful difference during periods of transition and recovery.
The donation forms part of the Australian Dental Foundation’s ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable communities and addressing barriers to health and wellbeing. While the Foundation is widely recognised for improving access to dental care, its broader mission extends to supporting community organisations that work directly with disadvantaged groups.
The contribution was made on behalf of Data Vision, a sponsor of the Australian Dental Foundation, whose support helped facilitate the donation. The kind gesture reflects the growing role of partnerships between community organisations and private sector supporters in driving positive social impact.
Catherine House continues to provide essential services to women across South Australia, offering crisis accommodation, recovery programs, and ongoing support designed to help women rebuild their lives safely and sustainably.
For the Australian Dental Foundation, initiatives like this represent more than a single donation. They reflect a broader commitment to community care and the belief that access to support, dignity, and opportunity should be available to everyone.
Learn more about Catherine House, our sponsor, and the work the Australian Dental Foundation is doing to support communities in need.