Homelessness Week - Homelessness Crisis In The Spotlight

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

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The Salvation Army is one of the largest providers of homelessness services in Australia.

Dear Editor,

This week (August 5 to 11) is National Homelessness Week - a week where the homelessness crisis that affects our country gets put into the spotlight, and where we get to advocate for those who are the most vulnerable in our community.

As the largest provider of homelessness services in Australia.

The Salvation Army wants others to be aware of the key issues facing those experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

We are seeing across the country that social housing waiting lists are growing, the demand for homeless services is skyrocketing and rental prices are increasing by 10 per cent every year.

There are also increasing levels of mortgage stress and tent cities popping up around the country, while there is very cold winter weather.

The Salvation Army is trying to meet the needs of thousands of people experiencing homelessness each month, made more difficult due to a winter of unaffordable housing and a cost-of-living crisis.

We can’t do this alone.

Our home during Homelessness Week this year is to inform and educate the public about the issues surrounding homelessness and to advocate for the most vulnerable in our community as we lobby for more accommodation and support services.

As a major provider of accommodation and financial assistance in Australia, we put clients at the centre of our work.

The Salvation Army’s desire is to treat everyone who reaches out to our services with dignity, compassion and respect.

We are passionate about seeing transformation in people’s lives.

It is our privilege to meet people where they are at, whether that is rough sleeping, couch surfing, emergency accommodation or in other circumstances, and we will continue to do all we can to support people in their journey.

Visit https://www.salvationarmy.org.au/need-help/homelessness-support-services/homelessness-week/ for more information about The Salvation Army’s work in homelessness, or if you or someone you know needs help.

Dr Jed Donoghue
National Homelessness General Manager for The Salvation Army

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