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Society of St Vincent de Paul

Open for sale of clothing, shoes and bric-a-brac. Located next to the Catholic Church.

Centre for Charity - Retail Store
Lovell Place
Suburb: SOUTH HEDLAND
State: WA
Postcode: 6722

(08) 9172 2909

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This is a service that offers Crisis Care Support and is a Second Hand Shop (furniture and clothing) .This is basically a second-hand goods retail outlet/shop that puts all its proceeds back into its outreach services to help the financially disadvantaged in their community.They can issue petrol , food and clothing vouchers in cases in need of emergency relief.

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Inter-agency volunteers , co-ordinated by Kaye Unkovich of DCP, and the HAY committee who together run the emergency/crisis house. Each client is then assessed to meet all their immediate needs. Housing is funded by DCP under the SAAP Program for more long term needs. Emergency Relief, Food/Shelter, Fuel Assistance. Service run by volunteers. Can contact police on 000 for emergency/crisis help with accommodation who will then involve DCP.

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David Boardman

Grantville

Is there any social groups for people in their 60’s in Grantville

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Rhoda Milera

Munno Para, Australia

Hi i'm a 34 year old pensioner with a disability I have recently been a victim of family violence. I have 3 children. My 10yo lizard was fed to my dogs as well as all my food in the cupboard, my front door was kicked in so currently has no door knob and can't be locked, my daughter was terrorizes where he stood in her room with a knife and all our clothing and most bedding was cut up. I have spoken to centrelink who cannot help me because the perpetrators address wasn't mine, I have tried welfare agencies who for the past 3 days have been full by the time I get through on the phone and no one seems to be concerned or worried about the after effects. If anyone can please help please let me know.

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