Homelessness services in South Australia are seeing a dramatic shift as soaring costs and worsening housing push more people—especially young women and single moms—to seek help. After recent storms spiked demand for basics like warm clothes and meals, the Hutt St Centre reported a 42% overall jump in users over four years, with women’s usage up 77%. Thanks to a new $2 million state investment, they’ll expand their Aspire program to support 71 more people, offering personalized paths toward stability and dignity.

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