The Age
·general
·5 hours ago
Melbourne mother joins women-only platform to combat rising homelessness risk
Anna, a 51-year-old Melbourne mother, sought safety by renting a room to a man who began asking her out. After ending the arrangement, she joined SheShare, a women-only flatmate platform launched by Talika Thomas in April. This service aims to address the rising homelessness risk among women, especially those over 55, in Australia.
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