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Home is Where My Heart Is

Montgomery by Charlie, mentor Shoshana Kruger

The Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia’s annual photography exhibition is returning this August to raise awareness of the up to 6000 young people in our state who do not have permanent accommodation.

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‘Home Is Where My Heart Is’ will coincided with Homelessness Prevention Week, exhibiting the works of brilliant young photographers who have been partnered with other youth who have experienced the struggles of life without a home.

Participants are asked to explore the concept of “Home” through photography, where the final images will be exhibited at the State Library of Western Australia. The event aims to spark conversation on homelessness and act as a catalyst for education on the issues.

Home Is Where My Heart Is will be featured at the State Library of Western Australia, August 1st – 14th. For more information, visit homeiswheremyheartis.org

Image:- Montgomery by Charlie 

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