Good Shepherd program showcase NILs & FIH - Make informed referrals

Good Shepherd program showcase NILs & FIH - Make informed referrals

Find out how to use No Interest Loans and the Financial Independence Hub to help the people you support meet needs and achieve their goals.

By Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand

Location

Online

About this event

Good Shepherd is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to tackle the significant issues impacting women, girls and their families. We’ve been walking alongside women and girls in their journey to being safe, well, strong and connected for 160 years in Australia, and over 400 years internationally.

You are invited to a brief showcase of our national programs. We would love you to attend. Also, please pass on this invitation.

No Interest Loans: Borrow up to $2,000 for essentials including whitegoods, educational expenses, car repairs and rego, medical expenses and more. Borrow up to $3,000 for bond or rent in advance. Safe and affordable government funded credit with 0% interest and no fees or charges. Visit nils.com.au

Financial Independence Hub: A free and confidential service to support victim-survivors of family and domestic violence to move forward with managing their finances, particularly in rebuilding after financial abuse. We provide one-on-one support with conversations about money, including managing debts, budgeting, work options and more. We also provide referrals to other relevant services. Visit goodshep.org.au/fih

Come along to find out:

  • The benefits of each service & participant outcomes
  • How it works and the specialist support provided
  • Eligibility requirements
  • When and how to refer
  • FREE tools to promote these services to your clients

When: Repeated monthly, please register for the session of your choice.

If you cannot make these times, please email ramesh.kumar@goodshep.org.au to request a recording.

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Walking alongside women and girls in their journey to being safe, well, strong and connected for 160 years in Australia, and over 400 years internationally.