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Marshall – A home with hope, healing and music

Marshall – A home with hope, healing and music

21 July 2022

Marshall talks about his journey, and the keys to stability he has achieved through the friendship, faith and music he enjoyed at The Salvation Army’s Sunrise Centre....

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Humanity: the key at the heart of homelessness support

Humanity: the key at the heart of homelessness support

21 July 2022

To mark Homelessness Week (1-7 August 2022), Keith shares his thoughts on the importance of humanity and care at the heart of homelessness s...

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Complex factors in homelessness spiral

Complex factors in homelessness spiral

21 July 2022

Justin went from working in management for two of Australia’s best known companies, to years of homelessness – often living rough on the...

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The Salvation Army calls for urgent national homelessness strategy

The Salvation Army calls for urgent national homelessness strategy

21 July 2022

Jeffrey Milne, Senior Policy and Advocacy Advisor, and Social Justice, The Salvation Army, explains the need for a new national housing and ...

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Gabbi – The journey from violence to housing security

Gabbi – The journey from violence to housing security

21 July 2022

After her traumatic marriage of 10 years ended, Gabbi* experienced years of homelessness, which deeply impacted her already complex mental h...

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Searching for the keys to the rental housing crisis

Searching for the keys to the rental housing crisis

21 July 2022

This Homelessness Week Louise shares her story, and Brendan Fitzhenry – Salvation Army Senior National Homelessness Specialist – shines ...

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