Abundance Healthcare Group connects African families across Sydney with culturally matched NDIS support workers — for everyday personal care, household tasks, complex needs, and 24/7 high-intensity support. Trusted African disability support that feels like family, delivered by people who understand where you’ve come from and what home means.
African NDIS Support Sydney
Workers in Sydney Who Speak Your Language
Proudly supporting African communities across Sydney
Why African families choose us
Care that feels familiar, from people who already know your world.
For many African families in Sydney, finding NDIS support is more than ticking service-line boxes. It’s about a worker who can greet your mother in Amharic, prepare injera the way she likes it, sit quietly during prayer, or know that “auntie” is a title of respect — not just a relative. That’s the gap we close.
Workers from your own community
Our African support workers come from across the continent — East, West, North, Southern Africa — and we match by country, language, gender and faith where requested.
Built for complex care
From high-intensity personal care to 24/7 all-hands support, community nursing, PEG feeding, and continence management — we deliver where many providers can’t.
Family at the centre
African care decisions rarely involve just one person. We work with parents, elders, siblings and trusted community members the way your culture expects.
Across all of Sydney
Strong worker availability in Blacktown, Mount Druitt, Liverpool, Auburn, Parramatta, Fairfield, Campbelltown, Lakemba and surrounds — plus newer suburbs as we grow.


What we deliver
African NDIS Support Services in Sydney, delivered with cultural understanding.
From everyday personal care to highly complex 24/7 supports, every service is shaped around your background, your preferences, and the people who matter to you.
Speak your language
African support workers who understand you — in your own words.
We recruit and match workers across the major languages spoken by Sydney’s African communities. If you don’t see your language listed, ask us — our network grows weekly.
Swahili
Kenya, Tanzania, DRC
Amharic
Kenya, Tanzania, DRC
Tigrinya
Kenya, Tanzania, DRC
Dinka
South Sudan
Nuer
South Sudan
Arabic
Sudan, North Africa
Igbo
Nigeria
Yoruba
Nigeria
Hausa
Nigeria, Niger
Twi / Akan
Ghana
Krio
Sierra Leone
Shona
Zimbabwe
Oromo
Ethiopia, Kenya
Somali
Somalia
French
West & Central Africa
For complex needs
When the support has to be there, every hour of every day.
African families often carry the weight of caring for loved ones with complex disabilities themselves — out of love, but often out of necessity, because the system hasn’t kept up with cultural needs. Abundance Healthcare Group changes that. We deliver high-intensity, 24/7 support in your home, with workers who share your background and clinical staff who understand the picture.
24/7
All-hands support, every day of the year
15+
African languages across our worker network
Complex care we deliver:
How it works
A simple path from first call to first shift.
No paperwork mountains, no being passed between strangers. Just a clear, respectful process — translator support included if you need it.

Tell us your story
Call, email, or send an enquiry. We’ll listen first — to your goals, your culture, your concerns.

We match a worker
Country of origin, language, gender, faith, personality — we search across our network until the fit is right.

Plan your supports
A clear service agreement in plain English — covering schedule, scope, communication and progress check-ins.

Care begins
Your worker arrives. We follow up regularly to make sure the match is working — and adjust if it’s not.
Sydney coverage
African NDIS support workers across Greater Sydney.
We have strong worker availability across the suburbs where Sydney’s African communities are most connected. Don’t see yours? Call us — we expand based on demand.
Client Reviews
Common questions
Everything African families ask us.
Have a question that isn’t here? Call 1300 973 556 — translator support available.
Yes. Our African support workers in Sydney share the lived experience of the communities they serve. Many speak languages such as Swahili, Amharic, Tigrinya, Dinka, Nuer, Igbo, Yoruba, Twi, Shona, Oromo and Arabic, and understand the food, faith, family structures and cultural protocols that matter to participants from Nigerian, Sudanese, South Sudanese, Ghanaian, Ethiopian, Eritrean, Zimbabwean and Kenyan backgrounds.
Beyond language, our workers undergo NDIS Worker Screening, hold relevant qualifications, and are inducted on Abundance’s standards for respectful, person-centred care.
Yes. Abundance Healthcare Group provides 24-hour, all-hands support for participants with complex care needs across Sydney. This includes high-intensity personal care, community nursing, PEG feeding, continence management, bowel care, ventilator support, wound care and medication oversight delivered by African support workers and registered nurses where required.
We’re equipped to take on cases other providers turn away — including hospital-to-home transitions and participants with multiple co-occurring conditions.
We support African NDIS participants across Greater Sydney, with strong worker availability in Blacktown, Mount Druitt, Liverpool, Fairfield, Auburn, Parramatta, Campbelltown, Granville, Merrylands, Guildford, Lakemba, Bankstown, Penrith, Rooty Hill and surrounding suburbs.
The fastest way to confirm coverage is to call 1300 973 556 or submit an enquiry — we’ll let you know honestly what’s possible in your area.
Yes. Many African families prefer female support workers for personal care, especially for elders. We honour this request as standard, and we’ll match your worker by gender, language, country of origin and cultural background where possible.
Yes. Abundance Healthcare Group is a registered NDIS provider (Registration ID: 4-JCLD6XE). We work with self-managed, plan-managed and NDIA-managed participants, and our service agreements are written in plain English with translator support available where needed.
Yes. We help newly arrived families understand the NDIS process, prepare for plan meetings, and connect supports to lived realities — including faith communities, African churches and mosques, community elders and family decision-making structures. Translator support and bilingual workers are available.
Yes — and many of our workers already do, because they cook this food at home themselves. Whether it’s injera and wat, jollof rice, fufu, sambusa, ugali, kitfo, or pounded yam, food matters. We make sure the kitchen feels like home.
For most enquiries we can outline next steps within 24–48 hours. Complex cases may require a brief planning conversation first. For urgent situations, especially nursing-related, please call 1300 973 556 directly so we can prioritise.


