Domestic violence help
in your region
Domestic violence help
in your region
Below is a list of everyday necessities services, including secondhand clothing shops, emergency relief, soup kitchens, safe computer and Wi-Fi access, and government support. If you cannot find local everyday necessities services for your area, you can find a list of state and national everyday necessities services at the bottom of this page.
At Dandaragan Community Resource Centre, you can get access to computers, fax, scanning, internet access, library and tourism services, video conferencing and meeting rooms, education and training and lifestyle courses.
Local library located in Cervantes.
Dandaragan Library is located at Dandaragan Community Resource Centre, Dandaragan. It provides Better Beginnings activities.
Sells and accepts donations of good quality and clean clothing, accessories, linen and household items.
This service covers the Wheatbelt.
Support through payments and services while you are looking for work or doing approved studies to help you find and keep a job.
The Safe Connections program provides tech-abuse advice to women who are experiencing technology-facilitated abuse as well as being able to provide women (and children) affected by domestic, family or sexual violence with a free Safe Connections phones and top-up credit (eligible clients can top-up 3 times in the financial year).
They also provide tech-abuse advice where they can organise appointments with one of our tech experts.
The Sir James Mitchell Fund is used to assist those who may need a helping hand. Applications for assistance are considered on an individual basis and are completely confidential. Assistance is in the form of IGA food cards, health expenses and other general assistance. It does not assist with whitegoods, rental bonds and arrears, utility bills (electricity, gas, water etc), car registration/maintenance, travel or funeral expenses.