Partners & Supporters
Lifeline WA does not receive state government funding to support the delivery of its core suicide prevention and crisis support services. The organisation is dependent upon community contribution, corporate partnerships and fundraising activities.
Major Partners and Supporters
Lifeline WA is extremely grateful for the loyal support of its major partners:
TSA Telco
TSA Telco is one of Australia’s largest national providers of outsourced sales and sales support to organisations needing assistance with their outbound telemarketing, sales consultancy and face-to-face marketing channels. The financial support of TSA over the past 5 years has supported Lifeline WA to increase the capacity the 24-hour, crisis, state-wide Telephone Crisis Support Service. Lifeline WA’s partnership with TSA has enabled it to train and support the volunteer Telephone Counsellors required to answer crisis calls to the 13 11 14 service.

St John of God Hospital Murdoch and St John of God Hospital Subiaco
St John of God Health Care is a leading health care provider, with private hospitals, home nursing, pathology and Social Outreach and Advocacy services throughout Australia, New Zealand, and the wider Asia-Pacific region. Both SJOG Hospital Subiaco and SJOG Hospital Murdoch assist Lifeline WA by providing facilities for the delivery of its crisis telephone support and through funding to sustain the service.
La Chaine Des Rotisseurs
Part of the international Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, a gastronomic society that goes go back in French history to the Burgundian Court in the 13th century, the La Chaine Western Australian Chapter supports Lifeline WA by holding an annual event which generates funds to enable its crisis support and suicide prevention programs.
Funding Agreements
Department for Communities
Lifeline WA has a contract with the Department for Communities to deliver the Dads@Lifeline programme, a niche service providing support to fathers and their children after separation or bereavement.










