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Ingle Farm

Get help

If you are experiencing financial difficulties, support is available. Call us if you need help: Monday to Friday, 9am–4pm.

We believe in good for you

If you are experiencing financial hardship or are facing a crisis, contact us to find out how we can support you. 
 
Depending on your situation, and what we have available, we may be able to provide you with vouchers for food, fuel or electricity.
 
We can also help with referrals to other support services such as addiction rehabilitation centres.
Financial support

Financial support

For all-year financial support, call us and a team member will have a compassionate conversation with you to understand your needs and let you know what help is available.

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Case work support

Find how Doorways case work can support you.

We have an onsite case worker who can work with you to achieve your goals.

Phone us to request an appointment.

 

A Moneycare financial counsellor and their client.

Financial counselling

If you’re having trouble paying your bills, we can help you get your money under control.

Our team of professional counsellors from The Salvation Army Moneycare can give you personalised advice on how to avoid trouble in the future.

This is a free and confidential service.

Call us or talk to a financial counsellor online.  

Christmas support

Christmas support

Available from the first week of November.

Need help with food or gifts at Christmas? Call us to register your need and find out how we can help.

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Free showers and laundry

Monday to Thursday, 9am–1pm
120-124 Maxwell Road, Ingle Farm

Need a shower or wash a load of clothes?

Come to The Salvation Army Ingle Farm to use our facilities. Enjoy:

- Shower

- Washing machine

- Clothes dryer

See us at reception if you need a towel or a capsule for the washing machine.

 

Youth Outreach Accommodation Service

Youth Outreach Accommodation Service

This program provides supported accommodation for young people aged 15–25 who are experiencing or is at risk of homelessness.

The service helps participants build resilience and independence, while also offering emotional, social, and spiritual support.

While in transitional accommodation, residents contribute to rent, utilities, and general living costs.

All the properties our clients reside in are managed by Unity Housing and other Community Housing Organisations. Ingle Farm Salvos provides case management support.

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Salisbury Communities for Children

Salisbury Communities for Children supports parents, carers, and family service providers by creating opportunities to connect through:

- Local events

- Programs

- Services

- Community networks

The team also partners with schools, working with students and teachers to build a strong culture of wellbeing. 

Reach out to learn more.