![]() They've been stuck in the vicious cycle of homelessness ever since and Noni claims the conditions at Safe Haven Park aren't great. Noni and her children lost their rental home during the floods. READ MORE: High-profile mayor under fire over council-owned land sale All I want is a roof over my head," she said. "I've been on the carousel of trying to find somewhere to live. "I have no other family … I have an unregistered car that I can't afford to register, so I'm going to have to put my cats in my car and somehow live." The families staying at Safe Haven Park in Long Jetty, on the New South Wales Central Coast have been told their safe haven is no more. ![]() She pays $550 a week, which leaves her with $70 a week to live on, but with the rising cost of living she's fallen behind on rent for her cabin and is struggling to survive. "I've been a victim of domestic violence and also, (I) just injured myself at work, so I was with work cover - (I) still am," the woman said. READ MORE: Expert reveals where stolen cars end up after double heist captured on CCTV Another has been relying on Safe Haven Park for months. READ MORE: Traumatised women claim injectables failed, demand money backĪlison pays $450 a week for the cabin she lives in with two of her children, including her 18-year-old son Zander, who lives with autism.Īlison said she works and is happy to pay for a rental, but claims she keeps getting knocked back because she's a single mum on a single income.Īnother mum, Amy*, has been relying on Safe Haven Park for months. ![]()
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