Batemans Bay emergency accommodation facility in danger of closing

By Josh Gidney
November 24 2014 - 6:00pm
NEEDING HOPE: Hope House residents Jessica Maxwell, Talisha Cluss, Lucy Roberts, Renee Chatfield, Dakota and Keith Sims, Mick Reynolds, Clark Chatfield, Keayme Williams, Tommy Skou (Hope Place manager), Presden and Rachael Keft and Jamal Williams hope the facility will remain open.
NEEDING HOPE: Hope House residents Jessica Maxwell, Talisha Cluss, Lucy Roberts, Renee Chatfield, Dakota and Keith Sims, Mick Reynolds, Clark Chatfield, Keayme Williams, Tommy Skou (Hope Place manager), Presden and Rachael Keft and Jamal Williams hope the facility will remain open.

Batemans Bay Community Life’s emergency accommodation facility Hope Place is in danger of closing after failing to secure NSW Government funding.

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