Service Finder: Salvation Army - Kilkenny
Problem gambling counselling service, KILKENNY, SA 5009
Address:
1 7 Gray Street, KILKENNY, SA, 5009
Contact:
- Ph: 08 8445 2044
- E: garry.raymond@aus.salvationarmy.org
- W: Visit website www.salvationarmy.org.au/sa
Today's opening hours:
Closed now
Opening times:
- Monday: 9am - 5pm
- Tuesday: 9am - 5pm
- Wednesday: 9am - 5pm
- Thursday: 9am - 5pm
- Friday: 9am - 5pm
For public holiday hours, please contact this service.
Billing:
Other Option
Wheelchair access:
Yes
Additional Information: Confidential, free and caring information about gambling issues. Counselling and intervention for gambling problems, help for family members and friends. Financial counselling and education with budgeting, Centrelink, Housing Trust, dealing with debt problems and bankruptcy issues. Referral to specialist services if required. Help for people excluded or barred from gambling venues. View http://www.salvationarmy.org.au/breakeven for further information.: EntryProcedures What you bring to us remains confidential and your information will only be shared with your permission, unless otherwise required by law or ethical practice. Call or write for the free publications-pamphlet listing all of the Gambling Help Services, Financial Counselling available through Gambling Help Services, the book 'An Anthology of Gambling Tales: WaitingListDetails Gambling Help Services are available to help deal with problems that may arise at any level of gambling.
Address:
1 7 Gray Street, KILKENNY, SA, 5009
Contact:
- Ph: 08 8445 2044
- W: Visit website www.salvationarmy.org.au/sa
Today's opening hours:
Closed now
Opening times:
- Monday: 9am - 4pm
- Tuesday: 9am - 4pm
- Wednesday: 9am - 12:30pm
- Thursday: 9am - 4pm
- Friday: 9am - 4pm
For public holiday hours, please contact this service.
Billing:
Other Option
Wheelchair access:
Yes
Additional Information: Community and family support services provide emergency relief, material aid, advocacy, referral and support to people in personal and financial crisis, group programs addressing general life skills. Referrals for alcohol and drug programs, court and prison chaplains, counselling services, domestic violence services, employment training programs, family tracing, homeless shelters and services. See website links for further information available: EntryProcedures A Family Support worker will schedule a private interview to discuss your situation and needs, then make an assessment of the types of services we can provide. This interview must be conducted in person and cannot be done over the phone or via email. If you live in a regional or country area where we do not have a Family Support centre, please contact your nearest Salvation Army corps (church)