The mobile app Ask Izzy connects you with services in your area. You can find assistance with housing, a meal, money, family violence help and counselling. You can also access free WiFi hotspots. It has over 360,000 service listings and can be used on the Telstra mobile network. You can also access peer support and anonymous help from other users. All you have to do is ask a question and find help. Fortunately, this app is free and has a lot of useful features.
Ask Izzy is a mobile website
Earlier this year, the Australian Government granted $685,000 to Ask Izzy in an effort to improve its services. The website was made more user-friendly and up-to-date for people with disabilities, their families, and carers. In addition, it has been redesigned to provide better insights across the sector and improve its service delivery to those in need. The team at Infoxchange helped redesign the overall user experience for Ask Izzy and set impact metrics to measure the effectiveness of the site.
The Ask Izzy website is free for all users on the Telstra mobile network and doesn’t require a credit card or access to Wi-Fi. Tens of thousands of people connect with Ask Izzy every month to receive help. A recent initiative from the website includes the launch of a Telstra Top-up, which provides $30 in prepaid credit to people experiencing homelessness. These services have been invited to participate in the program and may now use the website to help people.
It connects people in need with housing, a family violence support and counselling
The Australian Government’s AskIzzy app has helped people find services in their local area, including housing, a meal, money help, and family violence support. It is free to use, anonymous, and lists thousands of services across Australia. It is available on both the Telstra and Vodafone mobile networks. There are also neighbourhood centres throughout the country that run weekly food and clothing drives.
Homeless Connect provides telephone and online support and information about services available in NSW. The Helpline connects people in crisis with housing, meals, money help, counselling, and other services. They also provide information referrals. The Helpline can be used 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. If you’re experiencing domestic violence or are at risk of homelessness, you can call 1800Respect for free 24-hour support.
It also offers free WiFi hotspots
If you’re looking for a place to use free WiFi, there are many places to choose from. Starbucks, for example, provides free public wifi, but the cafes tend to be small and often have limited seating. You’ll need to sign up for their email newsletter, which they offer to customers. You can unsubscribe from the newsletter whenever you want. If you’re concerned about security, ask a Starbucks employee to sign you up for a free public wifi connection.
There are plenty of ways to find free WiFi, including using the WiFi Map application. Free WiFi hotspots are popping up all over the city. These hotspots can provide free internet access, as well as free phone calls to anywhere in the U.S. They can also be used to download apps for your phone. And if you’re in a hurry, download the Askizzy app to find free WiFi hotspots.
It uses simple questions
A new service from Askizzy can connect you with life-saving services. Using simple questions, it handpicks a range of services that will suit your needs and budget. Not only will it give you directions using Google Maps, AskIzzy will also provide details of public transport. With just a few taps, you can find out about life-saving services right at your fingertips. Whether you are homeless or need help finding a place to stay, AskIzzy can help.
It provides a sense of connection
For people experiencing homelessness, a new mobile app called Ask Izzy can help them access vital support services. The app, developed by Infoxchange in partnership with Google, News Corp Australia, and REA Group, has more than 350,000 service listings. According to Infoxchange, more than 80 percent of Australian homeless people own a smart phone or mobile phone. The app was designed in consultation with people experiencing homelessness. In addition to providing service listings, Ask Izzy is completely anonymous.