THIS month the council, in partnership with Anchor Inc and Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service, held a sleep-out at Melba Park in Lilydale to raise funds and awareness about homelessness.
It was the first time we undertook an event such as this. Inviting a group of strangers to spend a night under the stars in a park during October was quite a challenge and I have to confess I didn’t know what to expect. And while about 50 people took part in the actual sleep-out, through the efforts of council staff and the staff and volunteers at Anchor Inc and DRERS, many more people were made aware of just how extensive the problem of homelessness is.
Homelessness is something of a hidden problem, after all, how many of us personally know a homeless person? But the fact is that many people from all walks of life are homeless and many more people are at risk of becoming homeless.
It is quite sobering to think that a person could become homeless simply as a result of losing their job; becoming seriously ill or having to look after a family member who has an illness. Just to put it in perspective, it’s worth considering how many pay packets you could forgo before you begin to struggle to pay the mortgage or the rent or feed the family?
The council received enormous support from the media in promoting the issue of homelessness.
Mail Newspapers’ long-serving journalist Kath Gannaway came to the sleep-out and spoke to a number of people, including one young woman whose first-hand insight about being homeless not only touched people’s hearts, but also reinforced in my mind the need to do more to raise awareness about the plight of homeless people.
While the sleep out has been and gone it is not too late to help support the wonderful work of agencies such as Anchor Inc and Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service and with Christmas around the corner now is a perfect time to consider making a donation.
Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service can be contacted on 9754 7777 and Anchor Inc 9760 6400.
Cr Tim Heenan
Sleepless in Lilydale for a good cause
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