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Living Mobility

Provides sales and service of scooters, wheelchairs, walking frames and other mobility aids. Based at Diesal and Tractor Sales Dimboola

29 - 35 Victoria Street
Suburb: DIMBOOLA
State: VIC
Postcode: 3414

(03) 5389 1499

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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?
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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.
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