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SACARE’s new partnership with ONCALL Group Australia

SACARE have partnered with ONCALL Group Australia!

SACARE are expanding their exceptional services so they can grow to continue to deliver consistent, reliable, easy products and services at a national level.

ONCALL Group Australia is a leading provider in Victoria and Queensland of supports for children, young people and adults with disability through a range of funded services that enable quality living at home and in the community.

SACARE’s founder Andrew Marshall says ‘It’s a partnership that just makes sense. Joining the two leading providers together will strengthen the service delivery for all participants’.

ONCALL’s National Director of Growth and Alignment, Darren Cocks says ‘the partnership expands the combined groups reach and capability to leverage the years of experience of both providers in the market’.

SACARE’s Chief Executive Officer, Chloe Kempe is excited about the opportunity for the organisation to continue to develop its products and services for its customers and clients.

Stay tuned as SACARE deliver the ultimate experience in care and accommodation services nationwide!

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Media release and images provided by SACARE.

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