Honey Brook Lodge (Hostel)
Honey Brook Lodge Provides permanent, long-term accommodation for people with psychiatric disabilities. provides 35 beds. In addition is attached to a low level care home. Public transport is nearby. Updated September 2008
42 John St
Suburb: MIDLAND
State: WA
Postcode: 6056
(08) 9250 5225
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WA, Australia
Homeswest provides rental accommodation in both the Metropolitan and Country areas of WA. Wait list applies. Applications can be made for Priority Housing Assistance (eligibility criteria apply). If Homeswest accommodation is not available they may be able to provide interest free loans for the bond of a private rental property (eligibility criteria apply). Types of accommodation provided are based on specific need - Family, Single and Seniors.
Visit supplier >Great Southern Community Housing
WA, Australia
Great Southern Community Housing manages about 92 properties of varying types from one bed units to 2-3-4- bed t/houses and family houses built by the State Housing Commission under Homeswest and Public Works and Housing Dept .They also manage different housing programmes where there are an allocated number of houses for each program - Independent Living Program for Mentally Ill clients( 37 houses) ; Youth housing has 11 allocated houses ; and the disabled have 8 allocated houses. Generally GSCH oversees housing for low income earners and people with special needs. Housing is only available in Albany. Application form should be completed as soon as possible. Interview and statement of income required when property becomes available.There is a wait list.
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Hi,
I hope everyone is doing well. I was just wondering what the process is for applying for emergency food vouchers?
I am currently in between jobs, and my savings and centrelink are allocated to rent and medical expenses.
As of June, I'll be starting my new job but until then, I'm not sure how easy it will be to afford groceries.
Thanks for any advice,
Emma