Community homeless project brings business on board
| Friday, 16 September 2011 Produced by Michele Harris | Story audio |
Brisbane-based Micah Projects “50 Companies, 50 Lives” campaign hopes to enlist local businesses to finance supportive housing projects among Brisbane’s homeless.The campaign builds on the organisation’s successful “50 Lives, 50 Homes” project, launched in 2010, which resulted in the housing of 91 chronically homeless people. With Centrelink payments often insufficient to enable set up and ongoing living costs, Micah Projects Helen Styles hopes for a positive response from local businesses. Image courtesy of Monkwhy.
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Brisbane-based Micah Projects “50 Companies, 50 Lives” campaign hopes to enlist local businesses to finance supportive housing projects among Brisbane’s homeless.The campaign builds on the organisation’s successful “50 Lives, 50 Homes” project, launched in 2010, which resulted in the housing of 91 chronically homeless people. With Centrelink payments often insufficient to enable set up and ongoing living costs, Micah Projects Helen Styles hopes for a positive response from local businesses. Image courtesy of Monkwhy.
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