
Join Us For Our First Charity Ball
Narang Bir-rong invites you to our Charity Ball, to celebrate NAIDOC 2022!
All proceeds of this event will go towards funding our Leaving Care program, which assists our young people to transition into adulthood and develop their independent living skills.
Saturday 16 July 2022 at 5:30pm
WestHQ (Rooty Hill RSL)
33 Railway Street, Rooty Hill, NSW 2766
CELEBRATE WITH NBAC
Join us for:
- A delicious three-course dinner
- A traditional performance by the 2019 Dance Rites winners, Muggera
- Aboriginal art auctions, including a live painting during the night
- … and all wrapped up with Aboriginal DJ, Uncle Trevor’s tunes!
Remember, this event is for 18+ years only | Black Tie dress code

TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Tickets are selling quickly, so be quick to avoid disappointment.
Single: $100
Table: $900 (10 seats)
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS
Ticket sales close on 22 June 2022, or when sold out. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact us for details.
Our Foster Care Stories
Sharing the stories of our foster carers allows us to tell you about the real impact our community has. The patience, compassion and perseverance of our carers are truly inspiring, and show how we can bring tangible and positive change to the lives of children and young people in our care.

Magic moments:
Bree and Justin
With three adult children of their own, Bree and Justin felt like they had more to give as parents. Raising their own biological children was just the start. By becoming foster carers they committed to helping as many children as they could.
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An extended family
Julie and Dean
Becoming foster carers had been on Julie and Dean’s mind for some time, but life had always got in the way. When they were in their 50s, they decided that it was the right time to open their home and provide a safe environment to kids who needed it.
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A carer by nature
Dianna
At a crossroads in her life, Dianna was deciding what to do next when her friend suggested she become a foster carer as she had always been such a wonderful mother. This simple conversation gave her the courage to become a foster carer.
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