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  • What is STP?

    Almost one third of Aussies have been victims of some kind of crime. Chances are, you know a few. The Sycamore Tree Project (STP) is a program designed to give them a chance to tell their story and help them find closure. It is highly regarded by crime victims, inmates and officials. Not just here but in 25 countries around the world. Crime victims find this program so helpful, they come back for more!
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