New Care Facility For People With Disabilities opens in St Marys Town Centre

Cr Garion Thain joins Yahweh Care in opening the new St Marys facility, on behalf of Council and Mayor Todd Carney.

Yahweh Care, a Western Sydney-based disability care provider, recently celebrated the opening of its new care facility for clients with disabilities in St Marys Town Centre.

The facility, opened on Council land, hosts a range of services for clients to use during the day, including a sensory room, computer equipment and musical instruments.

The facility is located close to both the St Marys Village Centre and Queen St, allowing for accessibility to many activities in St Marys.

Penrith City Councillor Garion Thain attended the event on behalf of Mayor Todd Carney, and opened the event with a ribbon cutting. Fellow East Ward Councillor Edwin Mifsud also attended.

Cr Thain said a few words to the crowd at the event.

“As someone who has people with disabilities in my immediate family, and from my time on Council’s access committee, I know how needed this facilities and facilities like these will be in St Marys long into the future.

“It warms my heart to see a centre like this open here, I wish everyone at Yahweh all the best moving forward.”

Yahweh Care will be including some of their cars in the parade at the upcoming 50th Anniversary St Marys Spring Festival.