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***Mallee Accommodation & Support Program - Emergency Relief - Mildura***

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Emergency releif in the form of food, clothing, blankets, linen, household goods, furniture, transport for people in financial distress.Sometime utility releif (power, gas, )

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Activation of unit for response is via EAS on one of the above numbers.

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Programs available: child support programs, personal support programs, consumer advice bureau, outreach workers and settlement services.

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Service provides legal and financial advice, community information, referral & assessment, emergency relief, budget assistance & counselling. Tax return assistance also avalable between July - October.

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St Kilda Crisis Centre

VIC, Australia

Information & referal service for thos in crisis.

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Community info, referral & advocacy, emergency accommodation, general counselling & mediation, material aid, parenting skills courses.

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Provides free, impartial & confidential info, support & referral. Budget advice, emergency relief, taxhelp program, no interest loans, needle syringe exchange & charity christmas card sales.

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Provide community information and referral, financial counselling, general counselling, emergency relief, legal advice, tax help and tenancy advice. Clients must live in the following suburbs: Chelsea, Moorabbin, Mentone, Parkdale and Mordialloc.

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Hanover Welfare Services

VIC, Australia

Hanover's mission is to empower people who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness, to enable them to take greater control over their lives and to stimulate and encourage change in Australian society to benefit them. This is achieved by delivering services, conducting research and by advocacy. Services provided include the following- - People experiencing a housing crisis may be given information, advice, or financial assistance. - Referral to other services within the community. - Crisis accommodation, transitional housing, financial aid and counselling for those that have already lost their home. - Assistance for those wishing to return to study or work, but do not have the resources to do so by themselves.

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Emergency relief in the form of food vouchers, food parcels and occasional essential furniture and clothing is available for families and singles in demonstrable need.

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Australian Red Cross Victoria provides a broad range of support in the community. Programs are aimed at enhancing the quality of life, independence and opportunity available to vulnerable or disadvantaged people of all ages who reside in Victoria. The Ballarat branch provides patient transport to essential medical appointments, emergency and crisis relief and Telecross phone monitoring services. Areas covered are Ballarat and surrounds, Pyrenees Shire, Parts of Golden Plains, Hepburn Shire and Moorabool Shire.

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Drought Officer employed through the Drought Recovery Strategy

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EARS offers responsive and flexible free support, after hours, to eligible people finding themselves in unexpected times of need. Eligible people include people with a disability, people who are ageing and carers. Assistance includes short term personal care, telephone and in-home support at no cost, after hours. The service is available outside of normal business hours. This is from 5 pm until 9 am Monday - Friday, 24 hours on weekends and public holidays. A multilingual language line and AUSLAN interpreters for the hearing impaired is also available.

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Salvation Army Social Housing Service (SASHS) provides a Housing Establishment Fund, Housing Information and Referral, Transitional Housing, and Crisis Accommodation.

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Housing information & referrals. A Victorian non profit organisation that develops affordable housing for people in need. Also crisis and transition housing

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Lifecare

VIC, Australia

General counselling, Food bank, lifestyle support groups

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The Smith Family works with communities across the country to assist Australians living in disadvantage. Some of our staff and volunteers are based in schools, others work through community organisations and some have their own Smith Family offices.

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Provides short courses for people of all skill levels including computer training and internet access, arts and crafts, education and recreational workshops. Includes Work for the Dole programs, community volunteers, employment seeking assistance and assistance with resume and application writing and information and referral to Health services. Part of the Northern Grampians Shire Drought Assistance Task Force providing assistance and referral for people affected by drought. Provide a food bank for people affected by drought and Youth activities occur on Fridays from 4 - 6.30 pm

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A State-Wide information and referral service for young people, adults and families in crisis. Services include information and referral for emergency and transitional housing, accommodation referrals for people with specific needs and information on domestic violence, substance abuse, mental health, tenancy and financial issues. Advocacy is provided in gaining access to other community welfare and housing agencies, government departments such as Centrelink and the Office of Housing and other support services.

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This service is dependant on parish-based groups of volunteers who respond to calls for assistance from people in need in their local community hence not all areas maybe serviced. There is very little or no government funding for this service. Volunteers visit people in their own homes and help to find the most appropriate response to the person's or family's needs. This involves being a supportive listener and may include providing food or food vouchers, clothing, furniture, budget support, assistance with utility bills or back to school costs, information and advocacy. Volunteers meet on a regular basis and work closely with St Vincent de Paul Society's Vinnies Centres assistance. Volunteers also engage in activities such as visiting people in aged residential care, in prisons and provide assistance to Migrants and Refugees, Family Support, Overseas Development and Soup Vans. All services are about offering friendship and establishing relationships with people in need.

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Emergency relief for people who are experiencing financial hardship or are in crisis or need.

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A community based No Interest Loan Scheme, run by volunteers, which provides loans to low income earners for the purchase of essential household items.;

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