‘On Life’s Terms’ – Length 4:04

Kevin was in a previous episode. He was homeless at age 14. He ran drugs. He robbed a bank. He was a heroin addict for 20 years. He’s lost many street friends to drugs. He stopped when his best mate overdosed. At 42, he’s now clean, married and works to help the homeless. He has some strong opinions about where responsibility lies.

“You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself. That is something you have charge of.” 

– Jim Rohn – USA Businessman 1930s

 

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If someone you know is on the edge of homelessness the Exodus Foundation can offer assistance and advice through its Social Health & Wellbeing services and Crisis Intervention program.

Many other kind hearted organisations and Government bodies are also there to help. Links to just some are provided. They are offered in good will to simply assist you in starting your search. There are more organisations in all states which may suit your needs better.

Some other links to Info and Advice

Alcohol Dependence – don’t go it alone

For many Australians, there is a fine line between being in charge of their drinking and having drinking control them.

Click here for more information

Lifeline

Signs or substance abuse or addiction. Why people misuse substances.

How substance abuse affects wellbeing.

Click here for more information

Shelter NSW

Shelter unites the voices of low-income tenants and non-profit organisations working on their behalf.

Click here for more information