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Housing service offers community connection and care – Annie’s story

Housing service offers community connection and care – Annie’s story

4 July 2023

Dealing with the emotional aftermath of family and domestic violence, Annie initially found work and housing, and started to build a new life....

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Hope in homelessness complex care

Hope in homelessness complex care

3 July 2023

Manager of The Salvation Army’s Flagstaff and The Open Door Accommodation, Amanda Stokes shares the complexity in homelessness and housing...

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The healing power of a home to call your own – Kerrie’s story

The healing power of a home to call your own – Kerrie’s story

30 June 2023

The journey of Kerrie's homelessness to finding a shelter, advocacy and homelessness support through The Salvation Army's Still Waters servi...

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Unique NT homeless prevention program encourages positive lifestyle

Unique NT homeless prevention program encourages positive lifestyle

29 June 2023

Supported Housing Program Service manager Phillip says the service works to help community members at risk of homelessness, to build resilie...

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Overcoming a lifetime of homelessness and pain – Sean’s story

Overcoming a lifetime of homelessness and pain – Sean’s story

26 June 2023

For much of his adult life, from the age of 16 to 44, Sean struggled with regular periods of homelessness including couch surfing and sleepi...

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Making young people a priority – why we need a dedicated National Youth Housing and Homelessness Plan  

Making young people a priority – why we need a dedicated National Youth Housing and Homelessness Plan  

26 June 2023

This story discusses the need for national youth housing. Making young people a priority – why we need a dedicated National Youth Housing ...

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