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Wesley Mission Queensland

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ABN 28746881862|Rocklea, QLD 4106|facebook.com/BuyAbility
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State
QLD
Certifications
1
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1 directory

About

Delivered $619K across 12 government contracts for 4 buyers.

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Registered Charity

This social enterprise is also a registered charity with the ACNC:

Wesley Mission Queensland
ABN 28746881862

Delivery Evidence

Govt Contracts
12
Total Value
$619K
Buyers
4
Largest Contracts
582499-16973 - access servicesDepartment of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors, 2019
$127K
C000002857Services Australia, 2015
$80K
8100014398Services Australia, 2014
$80K
8100011474Services Australia, 2013
$75K
582239-16822 - access servicesDepartment of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors, 2019
$69K
Top Buyers
Services Australia · $276KDepartment of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors · $230KDepartment of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs · $57KDepartment of Social Services · $56K

Source: AusTender public contract notices. Values can include amendments and may not equal cash paid in a single year.

Program Evidence

Programs this organisation runs that the Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA) has documented — with the cited studies and measured outcomes behind them. ALMA's evidence assessment, linked by ABN; not a CivicGraph endorsement.

Programs
4
Cited Studies
7
Measured Outcomes
1
Wesley Mission Queensland
Wraparound Support
3 cited studies
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)verified
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Cited Evidence
Program evaluation
Effect: Not measuredWesley Mission Queensland

The Youth Support Program targets vulnerable young people aged 12-21 years in the Logan area, encouraging participation in activities and services. The program provides wraparound support to at-risk youth in the community.

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Program evaluation
Effect: Not measuredWesley Mission Queensland

The report emphasizes the positive impact of Youth Foyers on young people aged 16-24 in crisis, highlighting improvements in their skills and access to essential support services. It indicates that the Foyer model not only provides accommodation but also equips youth with the nec

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Program evaluation
Effect: Not measuredWesley Mission Queensland

WMQ operates youth support services in Logan and Gold Coast areas, including youth hubs, school holiday programs, and practical and emotional support services for young people.

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WMB Youth and Parenting Support Services (YHES House)
Wraparound Support
2 cited studies
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)verified
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Cited Evidence
Case study
Effect: Not measured

YHES House provides critical support to young people, helping them to reconnect with their communities and make positive life changes. The case study highlights the importance of community-based interventions in fostering resilience and improving outcomes for at-risk youth.

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Program evaluation
Effect: Not measuredQueensland Youth Services

The Youth Housing & Reintegration Service (YHARS) aims to reduce youth homelessness by providing targeted support to young people aged 16-21 in Townsville and Mount Isa. The program focuses on reintegration into the community and offers various support services to facilitate this

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WMB Logan Youth Support Services
Wraparound Support
1 cited study1 measured outcome
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)verified
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Cited Evidence
Program evaluation · Meta-analysis of 47 Australian mentoring programs
Effect: Large positive2023Australian Institute of Criminology

Mentoring programs reduce reoffending by 20-40% when sustained for 6+ months. Cultural mentoring (Indigenous-specific) shows stronger effects (35-45% reduction). Key success factors: mentor consistency, cultural matching, family engagement.

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Measured Outcomes
Family connection

Tracking family engagement metrics through case management reports over 6 months

Jabiru Youth Support Services
Wraparound Support
1 cited study
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)verified
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Cited Evidence
Program evaluation · Meta-analysis of 47 Australian mentoring programs
Effect: Large positive2023Australian Institute of Criminology

Mentoring programs reduce reoffending by 20-40% when sustained for 6+ months. Cultural mentoring (Indigenous-specific) shows stronger effects (35-45% reduction). Key success factors: mentor consistency, cultural matching, family engagement.

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Source: Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA), a curated evidence base of community programs. Programs are linked to this organisation by ABN; a program may be delivered by another part of the organisation.

Grant Funding

$69.7Macross 129 tracked grants (2008-09–2023-24)
Disability Services — 2012-13 · community_services
$4.7M
Social Inclusion — 2012-13 · community_services
$3.6M
Disability Services (including Community and Mental Health) (excluding Home and Community Care) — 2011-12 · community_services
$3.1M
Community, Youth Justice Services and Women — 2011-12 · community_services
$2.7M
Community & Youth Justice Services & Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Services — 2010-11 · community_services
$2.4M

Source: public funding datasets tracked by CivicGraph. Coverage is partial — this is a floor, not a total.

Financial Health

A capacity signal from this charity's latest public ACNC filing — to show where a buyer or funder might offer multi-year or capacity support, not to rank organisations. Not a CivicGraph assessment of the organisation.

Financially stretchedACNC AIS · FY2023

Thin reserves in the latest filing — a delivery partner who may benefit from multi-year or capacity support, not avoidance.

Income FY23
$250.2M
Surplus / deficit
−$10.2M
Reserves runway
2.8 mo
Liquidity (current ratio)
0.09
Operating deficitUnder 3 months reservesCurrent ratio under 1

Source: ACNC Annual Information Statement, FY2023 · Large charity · 61% of income from government. A point-in-time regulatory snapshot — figures can lag a year and a single filing is not a full picture of an organisation's health. Liquidity is shown only where a balance sheet was filed.

Open Funding Matches

For this enterprise — open grants it could apply for. Not part of buyer due diligence.

Gamescom 2026 Market Travel Program — NSW Government · closes 26 June 2026healthenterprisedisability
to $5K
Household Problem Waste Education Funding 2026-2027 — NSW Government · closes 29 June 2026healthenterprisedisability
to $200K
Aged Care Supported Accommodation Program (ACSAP) – Statewide Provider Grant 2026-2031 — NSW Government · closes 30 June 2026healthenterprisedisability
to $1.4M
Deadly Start Program — Seed Foundation Australia Limited · closes 30 June 2026health
Northern Sub-Regional Trust Community Wellbeing Grant (for Community Sporting Clubs) — The Trustee For The Western Cape Communities Trust · closes 10 July 2026health
to $1K

Automated match on sector and location against open grants tracked by CivicGraph. Eligibility is not assessed — always check each grant's criteria.

Sectors

Geographic Focus
QLDRocklea

Place Context

LGABrisbane
RemotenessMajor Cities of Australia
SEIFA Decile6/10

Verification

certified

BuyAbility (Australian Disability Enterprise)

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Certifications

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Data Sources

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