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.

Shire of Wagin

Local Shire

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Shire of Williams

Local Shire

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Yalgoo Library

Yalgoo Public Library is a part of the Shire offices. Membership is free and book orders may be requested. The library features a large collection of books as well as a licensing computer, available for online drivers licenses and Hazard Perception tests.

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Ravensthorpe Public Library

Ravensthorpe Public Library provides a wide range of services to the community such as, internet access, government services, and children’s activities.
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Ravensthorpe Community Resource Centre

Ravensthorpe Community Resource Centre (CRC) is a friendly, not-for-profit organisation committed to servicing the regional community of Ravensthorpe providing a diverse range of key community services for families living within surrounding areas. It is also home to the Ravensthorpe Public Library, Centrelink Access Point and is a TransWA agent.
The CRC is a community owned and operated organisation, which plays a vital role in providing much needed community services as well as venue and equipment hire.
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Leonora Community Resource Centre

The Community Resource Network will deliver quality social, business and economic outcomes to support sustainable growth in regional communities. We will build strong partnerships and develop and as innovative, responsive and connected Network.
 
 
 
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Shire of Halls Creek

Local Government

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Halls Creek Community Resource Centre

Community Resource Centre
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Shire of Sandstone

Local government. 
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Uniting WA

Family violence
Paying the costs of moving to safety.
The Escaping Violence Payment (EVP) Program is available for people 18+ who have recently experienced family violence, have a changed living situation and are experiencing financial stress.
Please go to the Uniting WA website for more information. 
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