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Lifeline Access Resource Centre (LARC)

Lifeline Access Resource Centre is a 'walk in' centre providing free information, resource and referral to other services. Friendly staff will assist with problems and emergencies including relationships, domestic violence, family matters, youth issues, child abuse, depression and anxiety, loneliness, gambling, unemployment, grief, problems with work or school, homelessness, money worries, drug and alcohol worries, and suicide. Face to face individual counselling, support groups, and community training are available by appointment at LARC.

719 Raglan Pde
Suburb: WARRNAMBOOL
State: VIC
Postcode: 3280

(03) 5561 7953

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