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Logan homeless shelter expands operations amid ‘urgent’ need for emergency accommodation

When Sarah walked into a Logan homeless shelter five months ago, she had no home, had lost custody of her children, and was addicted to meth.
Key points:
- Logan homeless shelter Sheltered By Grace has no government funding
- Client Sarah says she now has a safe place to live while recovering from drug addiction
- The shelter is now offering a safe place for men suffering from domestic violence
Months later Sarah is, in her own words, “flourishing”, with the support she needs to recover and rebuild herself and her future.
“I’d been on methamphetamine, ice or crack or whatever you want to call it, for a year and a half,” Sarah told ABC Radio Brisbane.
“I’d been couch surfing, and one morning I just woke up after having acid trip and just decided to…
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