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For the first time in Australia, service providers and policymakers are able to see where people most need help – thanks to the Ask Izzy Open Data Platform.

It can be difficult and sometimes daunting to see people struggling with homelessness. If you want to help but don't know where to start, we've provided some advice on some positive steps you can take.

One of the stars of SBS's Filthy Rich & Homeless says more funding needs to be directed to Ask Izzy to help break the cycle of homelessness.

I CAN with MYOB offers people facing disadvantage and barriers to employment the opportunity to get the job support and training they need to kick start a career in bookkeeping.

Digital Springboard, a new program from Infoxchange and Google.org, has launched in Perth to help Australians gain new digital skills, further their career and prepare for the future.

We’re proud to announce that Infoxchange is now a 100 percent carbon neutral organisation. Here's how we did it.

Ask Izzy's dedicated team of updaters play a crucial role in ensuring that people facing crisis can access essential support services such as shelter, food, clothing and health care.

A new joint initiative from Infoxchange and Google.org will help Australians access free digital skills training to help them find work or further their career and bridge the digital divide.

On any given night in Australia, almost 28,000 young people are homeless. Help us break the cycle of youth homelessness by supporting Ask Izzy. 

There have now been more than 1 million searches for help on Ask Izzy since it was launched in early 2016 – but we're not celebrating.

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