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For young people ages 12-18.
Mondays after school until 5.15. 
Warburton

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For the adults too

  • Jobs for Life
  • EACH Youth and Family Programs for 2017
  • Courage to Change Program
  • LifeCare Women's Centre
  • Financial support packages for LGBTI people experiencing Family Violence
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  • Funding available for Muslim Community
  • Free Youth Counselling
  • Family Methamphetamine First Aid program
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  • The Babes Project - for women facing crisis pregnancy
  • Legal help available for Centrelink problems
  • The Line - a behaviour change program for young people
  • Housing.vic.gov.au
  • Q-East Alliance - Health and wellbeing of SSAGD
  • Statewide HEF - for young people who identify as Same Sex Attracted, Transgender and Intersex
  • StreetSmart - online resource for young people
  • Headspace - Sexual Health Clinic
  • Headspace Well Women's Clinic
  • Friday Fines Day

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Changes to the Tenancy Advice and Advocacy Program

A message from Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC)

ECLC has been operating its Tenancy Advice and Advocacy Program since 2012, mainly funded by Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV).

Recently, CAV made significant changes to this program and will no longer be funding ECLC for this work and has allocated funding to another agency.  ECLC is therefore regrettably closing its tenancy program from July 1, 2017. The exception is for Deakin University students who will continue to receive tenancy assistance through the Sort It partnership.

From July 1, all other private tenancy-related matters should be referred to:

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