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Flourish Magazine - Winter 2024

FINDING SOLUTIONS

Kay (centre) with Vanessa Munday (Senior Manager, Housing Services), Jody Sachs (Manager - Homelessness Services), Jacki Done (Chief People, Partnerships & Quality Officer), and Trisha Perelman (Coordinator - Homelessness Services)

HAMILTON HOUSE – HOW DONORS MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Without the support of our generous donors and corporate partners, UnitingSA simply could not deliver meaningful programs and support to more than 12,000 South Australians in need each year.

Donations come in many forms, including financial and in-kind contributions, and each donation, regardless of monetary value, makes a difference.

Last year we were honoured and thrilled to be contacted by Kay and Lindsay, who wanted make available a vacant home in Adelaide’s northern suburbs as an affordable rental property for people in need.

Kay and Lindsay at Hamilton House

As a result of their generosity, three women at risk of homelessness now have a place to call home. Now known as Hamilton House, this share house model allows tenants to share the cost of maintaining a household in an expensive rental market, where securing a property is almost impossible.

Kay and Lindsay explained that getting the project off the ground had been a rewarding journey involving friends, family, real estate agents and UnitingSA.

With a daughter working in community services interstate, the couple knew they wanted to be able to provide a roof over the heads of people in need.

With the help of UnitingSA’s Homelessness Services Manager, Jody Sachs, and her team, as well as Vanessa Munday and the UnitingSA Housing team, the dream became a reality.

We offer heartfelt thanks to Kay and Lindsay and everyone who joined them on their amazing and generous journey.

The new share house model is being piloted by UnitingSA’s Homelessness Services and the Adelaide North West Homelessness Alliance (ANWHA).

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