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Shelter SA
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SHELTER SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Shelter SA had its first meetings in early 1974 in the Adelaide University cafeteria. Shelter SA started as an informal committee fashioned along the lines of its counterpart in the United Kingdom to focus on assisting people in housing need and living on low incomes, to obtain appropriate and affordable housing.

 

It was decided that Shelter SA should conduct systems advocacy and be an influencer of policy rather than having a ‘direct action’ role. Shelter SA didn’t have a national organisation at that time.  Some States had committees and there were efforts at coordination, however, Shelter SA was a leader and perhaps the most active State body.

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RECLINK AUSTRALIA

Reclink Australia provides evidence-based sport and recreation programs to disadvantaged Australians to create socially inclusive, life-changing opportunities.

 

In partnership with more than 500 community organisations, Reclink Australia's programs create pathways to improved health and wellbeing, education and employment outcomes for all participants.

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