Safe Haven in Wollongong remains open during lockdown to support those in crisis

Natalie Croxon
Updated August 2 2021 - 7:10am, first published August 1 2021 - 4:30pm
HELP AVAILABLE: Mark Ellis, service leader at Safe Haven, where people in suicidal crisis can get support. Picture: Robert Peet
HELP AVAILABLE: Mark Ellis, service leader at Safe Haven, where people in suicidal crisis can get support. Picture: Robert Peet

In the midst of the lockdown, there remains somewhere that Illawarra residents experiencing suicidal crisis can find comfort and support.

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Natalie Croxon

Natalie Croxon

Journalist

Reporter at the Illawarra Mercury, mostly covering social affairs. Previously of the Bendigo Advertiser, Northern Daily Leader and Quirindi Advocate. Our Watch award winner.

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