FUNDING FOR TWO GYMPIE HOUSING ORGANISATIONS
Published Thursday, 10 July, 2008 at 03:21 PM
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Information and Communication Technology
The Honourable Robert Schwarten
Housing Minister Robert Schwarten today announced more than $190,000 in recurrent funding for two Gympie organisations to continue to provide housing assistance for people with a severe and immediate housing need.
Mr Schwarten said the funding, from the Community Rent Scheme and Crisis Accommodation programs, was part of the record $759 million housing assistance package contained in the recent State Budget.
“Cooloola Community Housing Association Inc will receive $177,000 in Community Rent Scheme funding and Cooloola Youth Service Inc will receive $15,000 in Crisis Accommodation Program funding,” Mr Schwarten said.
“This funding is great news for these Gympie organisations as it will allow them to continue the important service that they provide.”
Mr Schwarten said the Community Rent Scheme provided subsidised accommodation for low-income households with a severe and immediate need with accommodation on a short to medium term basis.
He said Crisis Accommodation Program grants enabled housing providers to utilise privately-leased properties to accommodate people who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, in crisis or in need of transitional support in the move to independent living.
“Fifty-two housing providers across the State will share in more than $2.2 million in Crisis Accommodation Program funding while 21 organisations will share in more than $13 million in Community Rent Scheme funding,” Mr Schwarten said.
“It is well-known that the housing market is in crisis with skyrocketing rents making it difficult for many low-income families to find place to live.
“Funding community organisations such as these is one way the Bligh Government is working to get a roof over the head of those experiencing housing difficulty.”
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Mr Schwarten said the funding, from the Community Rent Scheme and Crisis Accommodation programs, was part of the record $759 million housing assistance package contained in the recent State Budget.
“Cooloola Community Housing Association Inc will receive $177,000 in Community Rent Scheme funding and Cooloola Youth Service Inc will receive $15,000 in Crisis Accommodation Program funding,” Mr Schwarten said.
“This funding is great news for these Gympie organisations as it will allow them to continue the important service that they provide.”
Mr Schwarten said the Community Rent Scheme provided subsidised accommodation for low-income households with a severe and immediate need with accommodation on a short to medium term basis.
He said Crisis Accommodation Program grants enabled housing providers to utilise privately-leased properties to accommodate people who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, in crisis or in need of transitional support in the move to independent living.
“Fifty-two housing providers across the State will share in more than $2.2 million in Crisis Accommodation Program funding while 21 organisations will share in more than $13 million in Community Rent Scheme funding,” Mr Schwarten said.
“It is well-known that the housing market is in crisis with skyrocketing rents making it difficult for many low-income families to find place to live.
“Funding community organisations such as these is one way the Bligh Government is working to get a roof over the head of those experiencing housing difficulty.”
Media contact: (07) 3237 1832