Friends of Lifeline
Join or Refer Now!
We're ready for you and your referrals.
In particular, we need YOUR help to build our database of good businesses. Become a friend of Lifeline now.
- Are you a quality business?
- Would you help a friend find a quality tradesman (or business)?
- Do you have trouble knowing who to trust?
Help us by recommending good tradesmen!
Friends of Lifeline is a service to help you find the right person (or business) for a job. Whether it's a plumber or an accountant, a computer technician or a chiropractor - you can find providers who others (like you) have referred or recommended.
- Your membership is optional
- Refer a business (or friend) without joining
- If a referred business wants to be on the site, it's their choice
- Businesses are encouraged to donate if they get work through us
Search for the best
- Quality
- Reliability
- Integrity
We ask members to rate good businesses on the above, so other friends can find the best.
Find good service providers
We have a small number of providers, and need far more businesses to join.
As we grow, please quickly search www.friendsoflifeline.org to see if a Lifeline friend is listed for your need. If they're not and you find a good provider elsewhere - refer them to us!
Lifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury does not endorse the quality, reliability, and integrity of providers.
These are ratings from other members like you.
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Lifeline Services
We support people in need, in many ways.
Our services include:
- 24hr Telephone Counselling
- Face-to-Face counselling
- Suicide prevention programs
- Emergency relief
- Community Aid
- Support Line
Need to contact us?
Want to volunteer?
We are constantly seeking volunteers for all our services, as well as for fundraising, events and marketing. Please contact us to find out more.
"Lifeline workers and volunteers are helpful, dedicated, and committed. I always feel supported and feel I have the opportunity to give and receive feedback. There is always someone on hand to help if needed."
Testimonial from telephone counsellor (March 2006)
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