Private Sector Leadership Unlocks $7M WA Government Funding for Women's Housing

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Jake Taylor
November 22, 2024
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Private Sector Leadership Unlocks $7M Government Funding for Women's Housing

Wyn Carr House: Empowering Women Over 55 Facing Homelessness

Housing All Australians (HAA) and its network of compassionate capitalists have demonstrated the power of private sector leadership in addressing Australia's housing crisis, with yesterday's launch of the Wyn Carr House project in Fremantle, Western Australia.

Through HAA's coordination, more than $1 million in pro-bono services and materials were secured from over 30 private sector organisations, helping to unlock $7 million in government funding for the transformation of the historic Wyn Carr House into transitional accommodation for women over 55 facing homelessness.

"This project exemplifies what's possible when the private sector takes the lead in addressing our housing crisis," said Lee Rossetto, Chair of HAA's WA State Management Committee. "By bringing together values-aligned businesses to contribute their expertise and resources, we created the momentum needed to transform an empty building into a home for vulnerable women."

The project showcases HAA's innovative "compassionate capitalism" model, with notable contributions including:

  • Cox Architects providing extensive pro-bono design services and leveraging their network for material donations
  • RPS delivering ongoing project management support
  • More than a dozen professional services firms offering pro-bono expertise in architecture, heritage, town planning, surveying, and engineering
  • Over 20 businesses contributing building materials and goods at cost or pro-bono

"The housing crisis is too big for government to solve alone," Rossetto emphasised. "Wyn Carr House demonstrates what's possible when the private sector steps up to incubate solutions. By securing significant private sector contributions first, we helped create a compelling case for government investment."

The refurbished facility, to be operated by Uniting WA, will provide 12 ensuite rooms, including one disability-accessible accommodation, along with shared living spaces and support services. The project is expected to complete by late 2025.

The urgent need for projects like Wyn Carr House is powerfully illustrated in the new Australian documentary "Under Cover," now streaming on Netflix. The film, which features HAA's work and was partially funded by compassionate capitalists, reveals the growing crisis of homelessness among women over 50 – precisely the demographic this project will support. "We encourage everyone to watch 'Under Cover' to understand who we're helping and why immediate action through private sector leadership is so crucial," added Rossetto.

This initiative represents another successful deployment of HAA's national strategy to harness private sector skills, goods, and services to deliver innovative housing solutions for Australians in need.

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