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Homelessness service concerned by changing demographic in clients
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- A person experiencing homelessness sleeps rough in an Adelaide reserve.
- A South Australian homelessness service says it has seen 42 per cent growth in demand for support services over the past four years.
- Hutt St Centre says the number of women accessing support in that time has grown by 77 per cent.
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A person experiencing homelessness sleeps rough in an Adelaide reserve. (ABC News)
A South Australian homelessness service says it has seen 42 per cent growth in demand for support services over the past four years.
Hutt St Centre says the number of women accessing support in that time has grown by 77 per cent.
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