Balcon backs Homes for Homes

Jason Shaw Managing Director at Balcon, presents a cheque to Sarah Witty, National Partnerships Manager at Homes for Homes. 289605_01 Picture: SUPPLIED

Local family-owned construction and property development company Balcon Group has raised $100,000 to assist Homes for Homes to create more social and affordable housing in Victoria.

Homes for Homes is a non-for-profit organisation that is working to increase the supply of more affordable and social housing.

Land and home sellers donate 0.1% of their property sale price, the donations are pooled and granted to community housing providers to increase the supply of social and affordable housing, helping to house those in need.

Over 116,000 people in Australia are homeless, and 44,000 of these people are children. Another 1.5 million Australians face housing stress.

Balcon Group committed to donating the 0.1% the sale price from every house sold in their master-planned community Orana in Clyde North, to Homes for Homes.

Orana has 4500 lots: 872 lots have been sold, of which 410 have already titled, and the figure donated to Homes for Homes has reached $100,000.

“Balcon is proud of the partnership that has been established with Homes for Homes and delighted that the milestone of $100,000 in direct donations has been achieved,” Jason Shaw of Balcon Group said.

“The partnership is a great example of how like-minded organisations from the private and not-for-profit sector can work together to achieve practical outcomes that help people unable to access safe and secure housing.

“Housing accessibility and affordability are critical issues in the City of Casey and Balcon is pleased to be able to make a positive contribution through its Orana community in Clyde North.”

Homes for Homes raises funds through donors, both individuals and developers, agreeing to register their property, which enables a tax-deductible donation of 0.1% of the property’s sale price (or monthly rent) to be donated to Homes for Homes.

These donations are pooled and are granted to community housing providers to increase the supply of social affordable housing across Australia.

Homes for Homes CEO Steven Persson thanked Balcon for their support.

“We are proud to partner with them and thank all the residents of Orana for coming together to solve homelessness; this donation of $100,000 will be used to create housing for those in need of a safe and secure place to live,” he said.

Homes for Homes is on track to raise more than $1 billion for social and affordable housing over the next 30 years.

For more information, please visit homesforhomes.org.au