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Huge donation delivered to food relief services

Food relief programs operated by Laverton Community Integrated Services (LCIS) have received a donation from Bendigo Community Banks of Altona and Laverton, to continue providing crucial community aid.

Two organisations Latitude:Directions for Young People, and Jamieson Way Community Centre have each received a $10,000 donation to help them get through the tough winter period.

The community banks recognise the important work being done by these groups across Hobsons Bay, in supporting the local community.

With the cost of living on the rise, the need for food relief programs continues to elevate.

Latitude Altona tackles youth homelessness across Altona and beyond, designed to provide opportunities to develop positive communication skills, accept and understand boundaries, build self-confidence, self-worth, and be surrounded by supportive role models and positive peer networks.

Jamieson Way Community Centre is a not for profit incorporated association , who developed and evolved into a vibrant hub providing a wide range of services and programs that meet the needs of their community.

Community Bank Altona, Laverton and Point Cook director Henry Da Silva said they are happy to be able to continue their support for these important programs across the region.

“We hope that our contribution will help them to provide critical assistance to those in need during these challenging times,” he said.

LCIS community services manager Emily Wright said, since January 2022 LCIS has assisted over 4500 people with emergency relief.

“Of that, just under 50 per cent were new clients, we are seeing trends within rental arrears, mental health, domestic violence, cost of food and utility bill debts.”

“… It’s so important to highlight a bank, who sees/hears what is happening in their community and wants to assist in a practical way, the connections they have built are invaluable,” she said.

Jennifer Pittorino

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