Our partners
The Community and Neighbourhood Houses and
Centres Association is proud of its partnerships with other
not-for-profit organisations, government departments and private
sector enterprises.

Department for Families and Communities (DFC) provides Industry
Support and Development funding to CANH in its role as peak body
for the community and neighbourhood houses sector.

Department of Further Education, Employment, Science &
technology (DFEEST) partners with CANH on projects that develop the
leadership of the sector paid and unpaid workforce

The Office for Recreation and Sport (ORS) is the lead agency for
the whole of government be active agenda - which aims to make more
people, more active, more often! The ORS delivers a wide range of
programs and services that support the vision for all South
Australians to be 'Active for
Life'.

SA Health aims to ensure healthier, longer and better lives for
all South Australians through a comprehensive and sustainable
health system. SA Health works to achieve these aims by
strengthening primary health care, enhancing hospital care,
reforming mental health care and improving the health of Aboriginal
people

Community Benefit SA provide one-off project funding to assist
incorporated, non-government non profit charitable and social
welfare organisations to:
- Improve the well-being, quality of life, community
participation and life management skills of disadvantaged
individuals and communities
- Develop and strengthen communities across the metropolitan,
rural and remote regions of South Australia.

Toyota Sewing Machines have been manufactured by AISIN since
1946. Japanese designed with the expected Toyota quality their Home
Sewing Products give good value for your investment.

Since 1963, Guild has maintained a strong reputation for
providing quality insurance solutions to satisfy the needs of
professionals across Australia.

Workskil is a community based, not-for profit employment service
provider. Workskil's mission is to assist individuals in realising
their full potential so they can make a difference in their lives
by assisting them to overcome their barriers to work and to guide
them through a path to meaningful and sustainable employment.

TAFE SA is provides vocational education and training, offering
students more than 800 courses across more than 50 campuses. TAFE
SA continues to work closely with industry and community to ensure
students' qualifications are relevant to the current and emerging
skill demands.