NILS Network of Tasmania Inc.
To provide families and individuals living on low incomes with the opportunity to apply for a loan to: - purchase essential household items such as washing machines and fridges, without the burden of interest charges or fees. - Meet co-payments costs for dentures, including the costs of examinations and extractions, at the Public Dental Service. - Enable women on low incomes to access a loan to establish or 'grow' a small business. - Enable refugees to access a loan to assist with the purchase of airfares for family reunification. - Enable women fleeing domestic violence to access a loan to assist with removal and storage costs.
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Suburb: BATTERY POINT
State: TAS
Postcode: 7004
(03) 6224 6538
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