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Southern

Junction Australia Homelessness Support

Junction Australia Homelessness Support supports individuals and families experiencing or facing homelessness across the Fleurieu including on Kangaroo Island.

Their assistance ranges from emergency accommodation to counselling and support to find long term, safe and stable housing. They provide support for boarding house referrals, community housing applications, help to access other accommodation and referrals to services. They also provide short to medium term support for individuals aged 15+ and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

Their support includes:

- Referral to other housing and supports

- Identification of education, employment and training opportunities

- Assistance with strengthening local community relationships

- Sourcing of community resources

They can help:

- Identify and address issues that impact on accommodation

- Develop and work towards personal goals

- Locate, secure and maintain housing

- Connect and collaborate with other agencies and supports.

The Fleurieu Homelessness support service operating along the Southern Fleurieu Peninsula, covers the Victor Harbor, Alexandrina and Yankalilla council regions.

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Mobile Service

One Voice Mobile Showers

One Voice provides mobile shower services that deliver free, safe, and private hygiene facilities along with support and connection for people experiencing homelessness or hardship across Australia.

One Voice operates mobile shower trucks that travel to different locations, offering hot showers, hygiene items, and a safe space for connection. Their website lists current locations, times, and services, including those in South Australia.

Services Provided:

- Free hot showers

- Hygiene items (toiletries)

- Friendly support and conversation

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Mobile Service

Orange Sky Mobile Laundry

Orange Sky provides free mobile laundry, shower services, and social connection for people experiencing homelessness or hardship, with locations across Australia including Adelaide.

Orange Sky is an Australian non-profit delivering free laundry, warm showers, and meaningful conversation to people in need through mobile vans and fixed sites. To access services people can use the Orange Sky website to find local service locations and schedules, or contact the team directly to be connected with nearby services and outreach shifts.

Services Provided:

- Free laundry facilities (washing and drying)

- Free warm showers

- Friendly conversations and social connection with volunteers

- Mobile laundry and shower vans operating in metro and regional areas

- Support for people experiencing homelessness, hardship, or isolation

- Disaster relief laundry and shower services

- Services in remote, regional, and urban communities across Australia

- Online location finder to check service times and locations

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Outer North Youth Homelessness Services - Cantacare Catholic Community Services

Centacare’s Outer North Youth Homelessness Services provides early intervention, outreach, and supported accommodation for young people aged 15–25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

This service supports young people in Adelaide’s outer northern region by helping them stay safe, secure stable housing, and work toward independence. Support is tailored and may include case management, crisis intervention, and help accessing long-term accommodation, education, and community supports.

Services provided:

- Early intervention and outreach support

- Case management and individual support plans

- Crisis and post-crisis support

- Help finding and maintaining housing

- Referral to education, training, and community services

- Support for young people at risk of homelessness

The service is a part of the Adelaide Northwest Homelessness Alliance (ANWHA). All people who are seeking a service are asked to call 1800 569 086.

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Metro

Street Connect

Street Connect SA is a mobile outreach service that supports people sleeping rough in Adelaide by connecting them with practical help, services, and ongoing support.

Street Connect SA is a government outreach initiative that responds to reports of people sleeping rough in the Adelaide CBD, North Adelaide, and surrounding areas. Outreach workers visit individuals directly, build trust, and connect them with housing, health, and other support services to help them move out of homelessness.

Services provided:

- Outreach support for people sleeping rough

- On-the-ground visits by support workers

- Connection to housing and accommodation services

- Referrals to health, mental health, and social services

- Practical assistance and ongoing support engagement

- Response to community notifications about rough sleeping

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Youth Service

The Foundry by SYC

The Foundry SYC work with people to have a stable home, a sense of home and to feel safe at home, and support people to find stability and prosperity.

They offer young people aged 17-25 years who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness a safe, affordable and supportive housing option while they work towards moving into independent housing.

Their services also include:

Wellbeing and group activities

Their youth engagement team provide a calendar of group programs and activities. These activities are free for young people, and all materials are provided. Activities include:

- Life Stuff, a group program focused on independent living skills

- Art Workshops, a safe space for creative expression and collaboration

- The Foundry's Cooking Class, where young people learn to cook and share healthy meals together

Employment and career support

They provide mentoring and support to develop skills, explore training and study options and identify passions and strengths so they can confidently take the first of many steps along their career path. Their Career Grit program may be an excellent opportunity if you're a young person looking to find a career path aged 15-24.

Essential support and drop-in service

They provide a safe space for young people to access essential amenities, including laundry and shower facilities, access to fresh food and pantry items and quiet spaces to access computers and phones.

Their team can support and assist young people via referrals to both SYC's services and services provided by other organisations.

Together with Uniting Communities they have joined forces to form Homeless Connect SA. This is a 24/7 state-wide telephone service for anyone experiencing homelessness in South Australia. They are available anytime as a fee call to help you find information and a direct referral to homelessness services.

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Rural

The Salvation Army Generic Homelessness Service - Port Augusta

The Salvation Army Port Augusta provides specialist homelessness support to help people access housing and reduce time spent experiencing homelessness.

This service supports individuals and families who are homeless or at risk through crisis intervention, case management, and supported accommodation programs. It focuses on helping people secure housing, address barriers, and build independence through practical support and ongoing care.

Services Provided:

- Early intervention prevention support

- Crisis accommodation

- Intensive responses for people with complex needs

- Holistic case management onsite, at home and street -based

- Support to increase independence, community - based connections and recovery

- Support with advocacy

- Information and referrals to other services and resources including medical, drug and alcohol recovery, legal, financial, food, emergency aid and household services

- Assistance with housing applications and transfers

- Assistance with finding and/or maintaining stable accommodation

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Toward Home Alliance

Toward Home is a homelessness support service that helps people find safe housing and connect with health, financial, and social support services.

Toward Home is a coordinated homelessness service in Adelaide that works with people who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. It provides a single entry point for support, where people are assessed and linked to services such as emergency accommodation, housing assistance, case management, and wellbeing support. The service focuses on helping people secure and maintain long-term, stable housing.

Services provided:

- Intake and assessment

- Housing and accommodation support

- Case management

- Outreach for rough sleeping

- Referrals to support services

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Rural

Uniting Country SA Homelessness Service

Uniting Country SA provides support, intervention, and housing assistance for people who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness in regional South Australia.

Uniting Country SA delivers a range of homelessness support services designed to help individuals, families, and young people secure safe and stable housing. Their programs include early intervention, crisis support, case management, and referrals, working alongside people to improve wellbeing and prevent or end homelessness across country South Australia.

Services provided:

- Support for people at risk of or experiencing homelessness

- Case management and personalised support plans

- Crisis intervention and short-term assistance

- Assistance accessing emergency or supported accommodation

- Housing support and tenancy assistance

- Referrals to other services (e.g. mental health, family violence, financial support)

- Early intervention programs for young people and families

- Advocacy and support to maintain or secure housing

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