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Jeremiah House | Vulnerable Persons Service

JEREMIAH HOUSE

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we are Jeremiah House VPS (Vulnerable Persons Service). we are in bundaberg queensland. we are a new charity, who help the homeless, disadvantaged and working poor in australia

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About Jeremiah House

We believe all people are equal, that human potential is worth nurturing and that people’s current situations can be exchanged for a better quality of life. These beliefs shape the goals of our giving and inspire us to make it possible.

Through engagement and collaboration, we will be working with local Government Social Welfare agencies and local charities to identify and support causes that need assistance.

How Your Donations Help Us

We are asking for your help with sponsorship, donations, or to become a private investor with our charity, we welcome gifts from wills and estates. We also have an Op Shop located in Bundaberg, Qld.

The money we make, helps us to provide assistance to people in need, who have fallen upon rough times.

Vision of Jeremiah House

Our vision is to be Australia wide in the next ten years. Our head office will be in Bundaberg Queensland. Jeremiah House places great emphasis on creating strong, respectful internal and external relationships focused on enhancing our own capabilities.

We support each other to recognise that we all play a vital role in creating community we can be proud of. We actively build relationships based on trust, honesty, respect, integrity and passion.

We acknowledge that building relationships takes time and requires hard work, resources, effective communication, reflection and active engagement.

Our Key Values

  1. To strengthen and enhance communities
  2. To improve and enrich individual’s lives
  3. To assist communities to flourish
  4. To ignite community spirit

MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF THOSE MOST VULNERABLE.

HELP US HELP THE HOMELESS, DISADVANTAGED AND WORKING POOR IN AUSTRALIA.

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Our Account Information

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DONATION BANK ACCOUNT:
ANZ BANK
BSB: 014522
A/C No. : 469637519

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Emergency services in Australia dial 000

Kids helpline Australia – 1800 551 800

Lifeline Australia – 131114

Mensline Australia – 1300 789 978

DADS in distress – 1300 853 437

Latest News

Proposed Future Projects

Proposed Future Projects

Today we are asking for your help with sponsorships, donations, or to become a private investor with our charity. Stage 1 - Completed - We have operated our Op Shop for 3 years in Bundaberg Queensland. Stage 2- Incomplete - Complete Cabin...

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Jerry’s Op Shop

Jerry’s Op Shop

Jerry's Op Shop Cnr of 85 Targo Street & George Streets, Bundaberg Opening Hours - Monday to Friday - 9am to 3.30pm All Clothing $3.00 per item, Bric-a-brac, toys, books, CD's and much more. All donations gratefully accepted. Hand made Bird...

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Wide Bay 7 News

Wide Bay 7 News

Two Bundaberg mates have opened an op shop to raise funds for men escaping domestic violence. The founders of Jeremiah House want to create a safe haven for the sometimes forgotten victims of abuse.

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