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Local service providers on this site are constantly being updated. Please contact us with any relevant additions to this list.
We welcome services aligned with The Village values that are local or accessible.
WINGS of Hope supports people and their communities that are bereaved by suicide, by reducing isolation and preventing harm. It provides resources, linkages and direct support, and is especially focused on children and families bereaved by suicide. They also assist with practical supports, such a funeral arrangements, providing assistance with daily living (such as child care, shopping, etc.), comfort by talking to family members, access to counselling, liaising with the police, as well as assisting with managing legal issues.
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The YCN is a nationally coordinated resource to raise young carer awareness, provide information, and direct young carers to appropriate pathways for support. Bursaries for young carers, guides to financial supports, resources, connections etc.
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Young carers are children and young people, 25 years or under, who help to support a family member or friend living with a disability, mental illness, drug or alcohol dependency, chronic condition, terminal illness or who is frail. This organisation and website provides resources, programs, supports and stories; all the supports for the young carers in our community.
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Together we improve the lives of children by providing outreach and vocational programmes, mentoring, case worker and personal development support.
Address: Ingleside Office
“Granmas Refuge”
Lot 4 Tumburra Street
Ingleside NSW 2101
Ph: 02 9986 3339
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At Youth Up Front, we believe to make the right choice, it should be an informed choice. That is why we design and deliver programs which provide a young person with the knowledge of options and professional insight from local business to ensure they make the right first choice.
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The event connects young people in senior years of high school to education/training providers, employment services, employers, apprenticeship/traineeship services, disability providers, government services, and other support services to help them make informed decisions about their future.
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Keep an eye on this for programs connecting women to trades.
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