Head Office Darwin (08) 89 85 0000 - Email Anglicare NT

Garma Youth Forum 2008

50 young people dance together at the bunggul ground at the Garma festival to say thank you to elders for allowing the youth forum to be conducted at Gulkula, NT and to honour the 'walking together' of Yolngu and Ngapiki young people.

A Place to Call Home (Alice Springs)

A Place to Call Home is a specialist homelessness service that provides intensive case-management, life skills training and tenancy support to people with complex needs who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness.  A holistic, strengths-based approach is adopted in a strong cultural and child-safe framework. 

  • Assistance provided
Clients are provided with short-term accommodation. If they engage with the program and demonstrate that they are able to successfully maintain the tenancy, the lease may be transferred to public housing so that they are able to remain in the property.

  • Target group
The program is primarily designed for indigenous adults and families, particularly those who have not previously lived in an urban dwelling.

Potential clients are generally referred from Territory Housing from the Priority Housing wait list.  Referrals may be accepted from other sources but to access APTCH, clients need to also meet eligibility criteria for public housing.

CONTACTS

Alice Springs

Office hours: 8.30am – 4.30pm Monday to Friday

  • a: 101 Bloomfield Street, Alice Springs 0870
  • p: PO Box 2579, Alice Springs NT 0871
  • t: 08 8959 4400 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            08 8959 4400      end_of_the_skype_highlighting
  • f: 08 8959 4444
  • e: anglicare@anglicare-nt.org.au
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