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Home Media Sydney’s youngest and oldest homeless people are living together in a unique project
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Sydney’s youngest and oldest homeless people are living together in a unique project

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SBS News

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Rena Sarumpaet

Abstract

Homelessness charity Dignity is housing those under 24 with people over 55 in an effort to break down barriers and encourage a sense of community.

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