by The Homeless Project | Dec 18, 2015 | News
Original Author: Shalailah Medhora | theguardian Despite a decline in the number of people whose needs are not being met, nearly 120,000 who contacted services could not find help, most of them women The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has said an average...
by The Homeless Project | Dec 11, 2015 | News
Author: Christian Tatman Frankston Standard Leader Homeless man Dougie (36) and his dog ‘Hooch’ (11). Doug is getting help from a dog rescue group, but is desperate for permanent accommodation for himself and Hooch. Picture: Jason Sammon Thursday 4th June...
by The Homeless Project | Dec 4, 2015 | News
Author: The Herald Sun A HOMELESS couple living on up to $226 a day have one of Melbourne’s best addresses — and it doesn’t cost them a cent. Shane Snowden, 36, and girlfriend Bianca Priest, 22, live in a Yarra River-fronted property just a stone’s throw from Crown...
by The Homeless Project | Nov 27, 2015 | News
Author: Bayside News SalvoCare records show there were 2,200 “unique clients” seeking emergency housing in Frankston in 2012-13 and 600 “repeat clients”. Volunteer organisation Community Support Frankston reports 444 people with no fixed address needed help from the...
by The Homeless Project | Nov 13, 2015 | News
Ann Zhu Research Fellow Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne People who become homeless as a child are more likely to have lower employment rates in adulthood than those who become homeless later, according to new...
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