Lynette relies on a pension, works as a casual teacher, and is a golf instructor – yet she is facing homelessness.

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  1. It sounds like Lynette is facing some very significant challenges right now. Balancing multiple roles, like being a teacher and a golf instructor, while also navigating homelessness must be incredibly tough. It highlights the struggles some individuals face, even when they’re working hard in various jobs. I hope Lynette can find the support and resources she needs to improve her situation. It’s important for communities to come together to help those in need, especially in difficult times like these. If anyone knows of any local resources or support programs that could assist her, sharing that information could be really helpful!

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