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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Vasey RSL Care wins $50,000 for units refurbishment

Vasey RSL Care has been awarded $50,000 under the Victorian Government’s Veteran Capital Works Grants Program.

The funding will help support Vasey RSL Care’s ‘Renewed Hope Accommodation Program for Veterans (Phase One)’, which will refurbish ex-service accommodation units in Cheltenham.

The Veteran Capital Works funding stream provides grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 to assist not-for-profit organisations in building and facility improvement projects that benefit veterans, their families, and communities.

Vasey RSL Care says its project will focus on upgrading units that are currently in need of significant improvements to make them livable, improve their cost-effectiveness to operate, and ensure they are suited to the needs of their occupants.

The refurbishment project will create a contemporary environment that aligns with current expectations, while also prioritising sustainability and improved comfort. Local tradespeople will be engaged to carry out the renovations, ensuring community involvement and support, said Acting Chief Executive Officer, Tamara Paton.

“We appreciate the Victorian Government’s support in our mission to assist and house veterans across the state,” she said.

“This funding is instrumental in helping us provide a safe, comfortable and sustainable living environment for those who have served our country.

“This initiative is a tremendous boost for ex-service organisations like ours, enabling us to meet the evolving needs of the veteran community. We look forward to commencing this project later this year and witnessing the positive impact it will have on our veterans’ lives.”

Vasey RSL Care provides a range of veteran-specific services to over 1000 members of the ex-service community of all ages and employing almost 600 clinical, care support, veteran services and volunteer staff.

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