Refugee family of six facing homelessness needs urgent financial and material aid to secure housing and meet living needs.
A refugee family of six from Afghanistan is facing imminent homelessness after receiving a notice to vacate their private rental property, which they can no longer afford due to limited income. The parents are currently enrolled in English classes and rely on interpreters to navigate daily life. Their eldest daughter, who works casually in a cafe, is planning to move out, and their teenage son is in school and looking for part-time work. With four children aged 5 to 18, including two in local schools, the family urgently needs secure housing and essential material and financial support to maintain stability. They have limited income from Centrelink and are struggling to meet basic needs, including rent, school supplies, and food. This support would help ease their transition into safer accommodation and allow them to focus on education, employment, and integration into the community.