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Help end homelessness

Together we can change lives.
Your donation helps build homes
for the people that need them in your state and territories.

Every contribution gets us closer to our vision that every person in Australia has a safe and affordable place to sleep each night.

Right now, 122,000 people in Australia are experiencing homelessness, and 1.5 million more are living in serious housing stress. Too many people don’t have the safety and security of a roof over their heads.
 
At Homes for Homes, we’re changing that. By funding safe and affordable housing, we’re helping more people find stability, rebuild their lives and plan for the future.
 
Together, we can create lasting solutions to Australia’s housing crisis. And it starts with you.

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Our impact so far...
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$2 Million

in funding granted

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22 projects

social and affordable housing projects funded over 7 states and territories in Australia

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300+

people provided housing

Homelessness is bigger than any one of us

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A promise to help end homelessness

Homes for Homes is a simple promise that when a home sells, whenever that is, 0.1% of the sale price will be donated—helping build homes for those in need.

The issue is too big for any one person, business or government to solve alone. But together, we have a simple community empowered solution to a seemingly insurmountable problem.

It’s a promise we all need to make, a promise to help end homelessness. And with Homes for Homes, we can.

The Impact

Kids Under Cover, Victoria

Funding granted to provide living space and bedrooms for young people at risk of homelessness in Victoria.

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YWAM House, Townsville

Funds granted to upgrade existing accommodation to enable young people to build their independent living skills as they re-engage in the community.

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Mya, Queensland

“This is the best place I’ve ever lived – I’m not exaggerating!” says Mya, who recently moved into a new home after experiencing years of housing insecurity. “It’s made me feel safer, secure, and way less anxious.”

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