A Bendigo-based housing and support initiative has received its fourth accolade in two years.
What can the Sidney Myer Haven program teach us about tackling homelessness?
MICHELLE Marschall’s eyes widened as she reflected on her first few months at the Sidney Myer Haven centre.
“Intense” was the word the 25-year-old used to describe the program, which couples affordable housing with education.
“It’s confronting to have to open up and take on board that they’re there to help you, not hurt you,” Michelle said.
But life has changed for the better since she decided to commit to the two-year initiative, based in Flora Hill.
She and her four-year-old son live in a place where they feel safe and supported.
They have made friends with the other residents.
And Michelle is working towards the goal she identified when she first moved into the centre – becoming a nurse.