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Hutt Street Centre misses out on funding in restructure of SA homelessness services

One of South Australia’s major providers of support to the homeless has been left out of a state government restructure of services for the state’s most needy.
Key points:
- Five new service alliances will deliver homelessness and domestic violence support in SA
- The Hutt Street Centre and Catherine House were unsuccessful in their tender applications
- Another care provider says the current system is in urgent need of reform
The Hutt Street Centre in Adelaide’s south-eastern CBD was established in 1954 to provide meals and social services to individuals and families, and currently supports an estimated 2,000 people.
But the provider — along with Catherine House, which offers crisis accommodation for women who have suffered domestic violence…
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