Support for families experiencing domestic violence
Geraldton, WA
Help provide immediate assistance to support families at their greatest time of need
This organisation provides a tailored program for families with multiple and complex needs, and provides in-home family support for all members of the family who may need help. The service helps to improve the wellbeing of these families to keep children safe at home, or to enable children to safely return to their families from care.
Most of the families engaging in this program are on low incomes, and don't have the money to purchase everyday essentials such as food, medications, baby formula, and personal items. Some of these families are experiencing domestic and family violence, which is exacerbated by these financial struggles, causing conflict within the household.
Donations of vouchers for groceries, fuel and other essential everyday items will help these families towards reaching their goals and to build a safe environment for them and their children.
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Grocery voucher - $100
Vulnerable clients and families who are experiencing Family and Domestic Violence.
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Geraldton
WA 6530
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Voucher
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Geraldton
WA 6530
Phone recharge - Optus
Vulnerable clients and families who are experiencing Family and Domestic Violence.
Pick up
Drop off
Post / Courier
Voucher
Geraldton
WA 6530
Delivery
Pick up
Drop off
Post / Courier
Voucher
Area
Geraldton
WA 6530
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