Contact MCCSA
Get in Touch
Phone: 08 8345 5266
Email: [email protected]
Address: 113 Gilbert Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Special enquiries
Contact & Feedback Form
Before reaching out, please check our Frequently Asked Questions – you might find the answer you’re looking for and save time.
Visit our Office
Address: 113 Gilbert Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Public Transport:
- Free bus 99c, 98c: Stop W1 Sturt Street (4-minute walk)
- Free bus 98A: Stop D1 Sturt Street (3-minute walk)
- Free tram: South Terrace or City South stops (8-minute walk)
- Bus G40, W90, G20X: Stop K1 Morphett Street (3-minute walk)
Parking:
- 1-2 hour free street parking during business hours
- 2-hour ticket parking directly outside MCCSA office (monitored often)
- All-day parking on Sir Lewis Cohen Avenue (Limited by clearway times and due to popularity, 8-minute walk)
- Nearby Wilson Parking stations on Sturt Street and Gilbert Street
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we offer placements, but they’re in high demand.
Visit our Student Placements page. If interested, email your education details and resume to [email protected].
Yes, we can. Our Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS) connects volunteers with older people from diverse backgrounds.
Visit the ACVVS page for more info. Email us the older person’s details to start the process.
We don’t offer legal advice, but we recommend the Legal Services Commission SA for help with legal advice, including housing and rental assistance: https://lsc.sa.gov.au/cb_pages/legal_advice_migration.php
Visit our Volunteers page to learn about opportunities. Email your details, professional interests and resume to [email protected]. We’ll arrange a meeting with the most suitable supervising team member, where you’ll need to bring 100 points of ID and a National Police check, if you have one.
Welcome!
We can help you connect with community groups. Email us your details and needs.
We also have weekly English classes and social groups that are great for meeting people.
Our staff is made up of a diverse range of cultural backgrounds and many members speak languages other than English. We also have a membership base that makes up approximately 80% of the multicultural community groups in South Australia!
Visit our Facility Hire page for a booking form. Or email [email protected] with:
- Your group’s name
- Contact person (to open/close and ensure that premises are kept tidy for the next booking)
- Room preference Hall (Downstairs) or Training room (Upstairs)
- Date and time
- Event description
- Number of attendees
- If you have fob access
- If you’ve done an MCCSA induction
Yes, but members get priority. Visit our Facility Hire page for info and booking.
Members get free or discounted rates. To become a member, check our membership page.
Visit our Membership page to see membership types. Contact us for an application form.
For organisation membership, you’ll need to provide your group’s constitution.
If you require emergency, medical or emotional support, please contact the most appropriate South Australian service for your needs:
- Emergency Police Immediate protection and assistance, Phone: 000 (emergency) or 131 444 (police assistance)
- Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) Free and confidential interpreter services https://www.tisnational.gov.au/
- 1800RESPECT National sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling https://www.1800respect.org.au/
- LifeLine Emotional support and crisis counselling https://www.lifeline.org.au/
- Domestic Violence Gateway Service Counselling and safe accommodation referrals http://gatewayservices.org.au/gws2/
- Homelessness Gateway Service Emergency help for domestic violence, child abuse, homelessness, and financial crises, Phone: 1800 003 308 (24 hours)
- Yarrow Place Emergency services for rape and sexual assault victims http://www.yarrowplace.sa.gov.au/
- Relationships Australia (South Australia) Relationship support services http://www.rasa.org.au/
- Women’s Information Service Information service for South Australian women http://www.wis.sa.gov.au/
- Migrant Women’s Support Service Support for non-English speaking women and children http://www.migrantwomensservices.com.au/
- Mensline Australia Counselling for men with relationship concerns https://www.mensline.org.au/
- Men’s Referral Service Counselling for men experiencing family violence http://mrs.org.au/
- Kids Help Line Counselling for children and young people http://www.kidshelp.com.au
- Aged Rights Advocacy Service Advice for older people’s rights and safety http://www.sa.agedrights.asn.au/
- Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS) Free counselling and information about alcohol and drug use, Phone: 1300 13 1340 (8:30am – 10pm daily)
- Alcoholics Anonymous Support for those with drinking addiction http://www.aa.org.au/
- STTARS Support for refugees and migrants who experienced trauma http://www.sttars.org.au/
- Beyond Blue Depression management advice https://www.beyondblue.org.au/support-service/chat
- Blue Knot Support for adult survivors of childhood trauma https://blueknot.org.au/
- Suicide Call Back Service Counselling for those affected by suicide https://www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au/
- Refugee Health Service Medical and counselling support for recent arrivals and asylum seekers, Phone: +61 8 8237 3900 or 1800 635 566 (9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday)
- Centrelink Financial advice and support http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/dhs/centrelink
- Centrelink Crisis Payment Immediate financial assistance for those in crisis http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/services/centrelink/crisis-payment
- Legal Services Commission of SA Free legal advice on various matters http://www.lsc.sa.gov.au/
- Multicultural SA For more information about culture, language or religion-specific support services
https://www.dpc.sa.gov.au/responsibilities/multicultural-affairs
View our toolkits for more specialised resources and recommendations: