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$100,000 lockdown boost for local community projects

Fourteen local community projects will share more than $100,000 in grant funding for relief activities as part of an ongoing relief grant round, Hands Across Canberra announced today.

Peter Gordon, CEO of Hands Across Canberra, said that this grant round has especially highlighted the changing needs across the community sector.

“Each day our understanding of the depth of this pandemic on our community organisations expands,” Mr Gordon said.

“We are always evaluating how best to serve our network of organisations in this challenging time. This round of funding reflects our commitment to the hard work our partners our doing to address the real impact of the Covid crisis,” he said.

“The staff of Hands Across Canberra are in regular contact with Canberra charities and those in the nearby region, gathering information about our communities’ needs. Mental health is a concern for everyone. Food pantries and kitchens are seeing increases in demand for food and hygiene items, which has catalysed stronger coordination among organisations. Charities serving vulnerable communities and who have trust within those communities are supporting people in new ways, ensuring that basic needs are being met.”

Mr Gordon said recipients of Hands Across Canberra’s relief support for this initial grant round are being determined on a weekly basis. The initial focus has been to get resources quickly to the non-profit basic needs and social service providers in the region.

The following organisations are benefactors of this grant round and are providing various forms of relief to vulnerable members of the local community: A Gender Agenda, Doris Women’s Refuge, GIVIT Listed, HOME in Queanbeyan, Marymead, Mental Illness Education ACT, Meridian, Multicultural Hub Canberra, Parentline ACT, Ronald McDonald House Charities ACT & South East NSW (two programs), Roundabout Canberra, This Is My Brave Australia, and Yeddung Mura (Good Pathways) Aboriginal Corporation.

Zakia Patel, regional managing director of the Multicultural Hub, said that since the ACT lockdown began in Canberra, the Hub had been inundated with calls from CALD community members for financial support, including assistance with rent, medication, food and bills. This funding will help support CALD clients impacted by the lockdown, she said. 

The grants announced today support a range of beneficiaries and forms of relief during lockdown including: rent and bill relief for domestic violence survivors and vulnerable community members; coordination of essential items for vulnerable Canberrans; PPE for organisation staff and residents; emergency support accommodation, food/fuel vouchers, clothing, toiletries and crisis support for vulnerable families in the ACT; and mental health programs.

Here is the full list of grants awarded:

Organisation NameGrant AmountProject Name
A Gender Agenda$5,000.00Lockdown Community Member Support
Doris Women’s Refuge Incorportated$6,400.00Supporting impoverished women and children surviving violence during Covid restrictions in the ACT
GIVIT Listed Ltd$10,000.00GIVIT ACT COVID relief
HOME in Queanbeyan$10,000.00Help at HOME
Marymead$10,000.00Free Mental Health Sessions
Mental Illness Education ACT$10,000.00Self Care Canberra
Meridian$5,000.00COVID-19 support for sex workers
Multicultural Hub Canberra$10,000.00Emergency Support to the CALD Community
Parentline ACT$1,200.00Purchase of Mobile Phones and Plans for Volunteer Counsellors Working from Home
Ronald McDonald House Charities ACT & South East NSW$2,500.00Meals from the Heart
Ronald McDonald House Charities ACT & South East NSW$2,500.00Wrapped In Love
Roundabout Canberra$10,000.00Covid-19 Baby and Children’s Emergency Relief Packs
This Is My Brave Australia Inc.$10,000.00Ngunnawal Street Pantry and TIMBA Care Boxes
Yeddung Mura (Good Pathways) Aboriginal Corporation$10,000.00COVID19 support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families impacted by Justice System

Mr Gordon said Hands Across Canberra continues to accept applications from charities. It is inevitable that there will be a gap in funding for some of these organisations and further support is encouraged. 

Hands Across Canberra is currently running a fundraising campaign with Supabarn called Supahands, which allows for donors to contribute and support the organisations that run and execute community-based projects for the most vulnerable community members in Canberra doing it tough in these times. To donate, visit www.handsacrosscanberra.org.au

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