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Walk-up mental health hub in Boronia

EACH in Boronia will be walk-in mental health hub, open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

All support is free and available to people of all ages.

Bookings can be made via 1300 375 330 from 9am to 10pm on weekdays and 9am to 5pm on weekends.

The hubs can offer support for a range of different issues including lowered mood, anxiety and substance use or addiction.

“We are also able to support people to address life stressors such as homelessness, financial difficulties and social isolation,” the Victorian Government said.

“Our support workers can assess your needs, help you to develop strategies to cope, and provide direct links and pathways to other local health and social support services if needed.”

EACH Boronia is located at 93 Boronia Rd, in the Boronia Mall.

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