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Help in times of need

Stephen TaylorBy Stephen Taylor3 June 2015Updated:3 June 2015No Comments3 Mins Read
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Volunteers Community Services Chelsea. L-R Kathy Barnett and Joy Fletcher. Kathy - Volunteer Co-Ordinator. Joy Commitee President.
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There for you: Joy Fletcher and Kathy Barnett at the Chelsea Community Support Services office.  Picture: Gary Sissons
There for you: Joy Fletcher and Kathy Barnett at the Chelsea Community Support Services office.
Picture: Gary Sissons

COUNSELLING and practical advice, negotiation and advocacy on behalf of those struggling to make ends meet, and referrals to experts on drugs, alcohol and gambling, are just some of the services provided by Chelsea Community Support Services.

“We are here to help those in need,” manager Ann Catanese said.

The service’s 15 volunteers provide much-needed help to clients of limited means, including pensioners, single parents, chronically ill – and even former prisoners – so they can get back on their feet and into a job.

This month – tax time – ATO-trained volunteers will provide on-line help for low-income earners with tax issues. Clients just need to phone in and explain their situation.

In other areas, volunteers will endeavour to ensure clients secure the right payment plans with utility providers, those needing food parcels have access to Pantry 5000 at Carrum, and that vouchers to Op Shops are provided to those desperate to make a fresh start.

“There’s more demand for financial support in the wake of federal government cuts to social services,” Ms Catanese said. “Also, more people are coming to us for support after having been released from jail, and we give them food vouchers, letters to Op Shops so they can receive, for example, bedding, and we advise them on where they can get free lunches and breakfasts.”

The support service runs a low-interest loan scheme and helps clients with the paperwork, and arranges free legal aid from Peninsula Legal Service.

A volunteer is trained in dealing with Ice-affected clients and those who are drug or alcohol affected. “The program works towards harm minimisation – not total cure,” Ms Catanese said.

President Joy Fletcher said the service was especially looking for more volunteers for its committee of management. “Those interested could be mums or dads at home with children, retirees, those wanting to give back to the community, or others interested in gaining new skills and experience,” she said.

“We would like to provide them with the opportunity to become part of a leadership team which strives to help and improve services to the community. 

“If you feel you have the skills which could benefit this community service agency we would welcome your consideration in becoming a committee member.”

Applicants should email admin@chelsea.org.au or call 97728923.

Chelsea Community Support Services is at 1 Chelsea Rd, Chelsea.

The service receives support from the City of Kingston, Department of Social Security emergency relief, Frankston Magistrates’ Court on an irregular basis and donations from local churches.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 3 June 2015

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