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I’m homeless or thinking of leaving home. Where do I go?

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I’m homeless or thinking of leaving home. Where do I go?

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Being on your own is tough, so make sure you get some help and information. Try contacting the following people and services: Melbourne City Mission’s Frontyard Youth Services is located at 19 King Street, Melbourne. Call (03) 9611 2411 or visit: www.frontyard.org. Frontyard offers a one-stop-shop for young people for the following services: The Youth Transitions Model supports young people by linking them into affordable housing while integrating them into education, training and/or employment. There is a youth-specific Centrelink within Frontyard to help young people navigate their access to government income support benefits and services. Call 13 1021. You can also access the City of Melbourne’s websites, Helping Out booklet and list of crisis support services at: www.melbourne.vic.gov.au or call (03) 9658 9658.

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Being on your own is tough, so make sure you get some help and information. Try contacting the following people and services: Melbourne City Mission’s Frontyard Youth Services is located at 19 King Street, Melbourne. Call (03) 9611 2411 or visit: www.frontyard.org. Frontyard offers a one-stop-shop for young people for the following services: The Youth Transitions Model supports young people by linking them into affordable housing while integrating them into education, training and/or employment. There is a youth-specific Centrelink within Frontyard to help young people navigate their access to government income support benefits and services. Call 13 1021. You can also access the City of Melbourne’s websites, Helping Out booklet and list of crisis support services at: www.melbourne.vic.gov.au or call (03) 9658 9658.

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