NOT-FOR-PROFIT organisations delivering critical social services support to vulnerable people will receive a helping hand to assist with the ongoing impacts of the pandemic.
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Bathurst MP Paul Toole said the NSW Government was providing targeted financial relief of $200,000 to Housing Plus to help deliver services to the most vulnerable members of the community.
"This funding will support the services on the frontline of service delivery for the most vulnerable people in our community," Mr Toole said.
"As we continue to ease restrictions, this additional boost will help organisations such as Housing Plus adapt and ensure the continuity of the important support they provide."
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Mr Toole met with Housing Plus chief executive officer David Fisher to deliver the good news.
Mr Fisher said the much-needed funds would support the delivery of domestic family violence services.
"In particular, it will allow us to increase staff hours, increase client access to counselling and other therapeutic support and increases services to children," he said.
The funding boost for Housing Plus is part of the NSW Government's $50 million Social Sector Support Fund, which is delivering a range of targeted financial assistance to organisations working across the social services and animal welfare sectors.
Families, Communities and Disability Services Minister Alister Henskens said program would assist organisations to retain jobs, meet emergency needs and secure business continuity.
"The social services sector in NSW is incredibly diverse and includes organisations working across child and family services, domestic violence, homelessness, housing, and disability support," Mr Henskens said.
"It will help ease the financial burden as we transition out of COVID-19 restrictions and ensure organisations can adapt to unexpected changes and maintain continuity of the important services they deliver."
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