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Preventing the cycle of homelessness

Supportive Housing and Sustaining Tenancies

2024–25

Our Supportive Housing and Sustaining Tenancy teams provide outreach housing support and tailored support to tenants across the Brisbane region.

We focus on tenants at risk of homelessness, women and children under the age of 5 years, and people making the transition from homelessness to having a tenancy in a supportive housing program, such as those residing in Brisbane Common Ground and Keeping Families Together programs.

Our goal is to prevent eviction and help people to develop their capacity to maintain stable housing and improve their quality of life.

Supportive Housing, Hope Street

Tenancy and wrap-around support to help people maintain long term and permanent housing at Brisbane Common Ground.

Key figures

146 people

have access to support and safety in housing 24/7, 365 days a year. 101 received direct support

I know I am one of the lucky ones. I've broken free, rebuilt my life, and feel stronger than ever. I now have a passion for helping other women who have experienced domestic violence. I would not be where I am today without the incredible support I received from Micah. For that, I am forever grateful.

— Brisbane Housing Connectors participant

Keeping Families Together

Using the two-generation approach parents and children across the Brisbane region are supported to have a home through the ‘Housing First’ approach and by adapting supportive housing.

Key figures

21 families

with 24 adults and 49 children (under 18) supported to sustain tenancies and prevent the cycle of homelessness

Funders, partners and collaborators

  • Queensland Department of Housing and Public Works
  • Common Ground Queensland
  • Queensland Department of Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety

Homestay Support Service

Preventing homelessness by working with Micah Project’s Homelessness Hub, supporting families transition from homelessness to home outreach. Dedicated team responding to pregnant and parenting women and children under 5 years. Supporting individuals through the Housing and Homeless Hub and Street to Home.

Key figures

603 people and 198 Families

supported across all Micah Projects services, including 305 children and 298 adults

Key figures

115 families

supported through the Supportive Housing and Sustaining Tenancies team, including 215 children and 139 adults