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Key takeaways
- Bronwyn was couch surfing before gaining housing through the project.
- A program that rents private homes and subleases them to provide secure, safe share homes for people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness is being expanded.
- The project is being entirely funded by the local community.
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Bronwyn was couch surfing before gaining housing through the project. (ABC South East SA: Caroline Horn)
A program that rents private homes and subleases them to provide secure, safe share homes for people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness is being expanded.
The project is being entirely funded by the local community.
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