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Inhome and Community Support Program

The Cerebral Palsy League of Queensland's Inhome and Community Support Program works in partnership with families, responding to the needs of each family. The service aims to provide direct support to families who have a child with cerebral palsy or related disability, aged 0-18 years. Flexible hours / 7 days per week. Types of service provided include: in home support and community support workers. Four week Christmas time holiday program (5 hours a day Monday to Thursday), via referral to Blue Care Unicare (07) 3369 8577.

794 Gympie Rd
Cnr Latham St
Suburb: CHERMSIDE
State: QLD
Postcode: 4032

(07) 3621 3800

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I recently had a 5 day holiday for a family get together, and I had a friend from Sydney stay in my unit to look after my cat as I could not take here with us. Sadly, one of our neighbor's put a note on her car window, that she was not allowed to park the car there, and that she had been reported to Department of Housing. the spot she parked in is a spare spot, and not parking has been officially allocated to tenants. I spoke to dept of housing about this, and was told it was quite ok for me to have a visitor stay, and for them to use that car space and that they would notify all the tenants of this. But to date nothing has happened, and I have another trip away coming up soon, and really don't want this to happen again. Any advice would be appreciated.

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Barry Evans

Normanville

Sorry i am in SA post code 5204 i need food and fuel age pensioner with 2 children.can i get some help. A 3rd child on weekends thank you

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