Throughout the years, the ICCA has given significant contributions when this country or other parts of the world have been hit by disaster. Its generosity extended from the 2004 tsunami aid appeal to countless New South Wales bushfire appeals and more community-centric appeals to help the most needy in our community.
Returning to the Black Saturday Victorian Bushfires where the loss was so great, it was no surprise to see that this association has again given so generously. The members of the executive committee gave $28,250 to the red Cross for the Victorian Bushfire Appeal. The ICCA was established in 1979. Its primary objective was to help assist incoming migrants from Indo-China when they reached Sydney. This was sone in a number of different ways, from finding homes for the new residents to assisting in social welfare and education.