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Police-Citizens Youth Club - Mount Isa

Provides a wide variety of sport and recreational activities, including gymnastics, aerobics, martial arts, squash and much more. They also offer a variety of youth specific events including dance parties.

67 Isa Street
Suburb: MOUNT ISA
State: QLD
Postcode: 4825

(07) 4743 0400

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catherine mcmaster

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Hello. Catherine here. I am a little embarrassed to admit that I am not able to feed myself. I have let my car rego go because I cant afford the greenslip. After I pay my rent and other bills I have no money left for food. PLEASE help

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Emma Meade

South Albury

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

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