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TH E HEALI NG POWER OF â H O MEâ WHE N A PE R S ON F L EES D O M ES TIC OR FA MILY VIOLENCE, TH EY OFTEN LEAVE W ITH NOT HIN G.
It is in this moment of bravery when families are at their most vulnerable that support organisations call on the volunteer network at RizeUp Australia.
âFrom here, they will receive support from various providers to relocate them to a safe, new home and this is where RizeUp Australia comes in.
Established in 2015, RizeUp is a not-forprofit charity which provides emergency funds and furnishings to help families relocate to new accommodation with everything they need to make it a home, so they can make a fresh start.
âWe receive referrals from support services and set about furnishing an empty space into a home.
The charity also helps impacted children in their healing process and to settle into a new school. In late 2021, Hamilton Reach made a significant donation to RizeUp, providing more than 20 ex-display mattresses and bed frames, boxes of pantry and laundry items, and gifts for children and mothers, with a total value of more than $20,000.
âWe find out what their favourite colour is, how old their kids are and if theyâre into sport, so itâs a home theyâre moving into, not just a house.â Danielle said the donation from Frasers Property Australia and the residents of Hamilton Reach have already helped dozens of families in need. âWe receive more calls than we have the resources to assist, so access to new furnishings, funds and volunteers keep us going,â she said.
Head of Partnerships & Corporate Development at RizeUp Danielle Appi said the donations supported RizeUpâs Rapid Response and At Home programs, which source critical items required at a momentâs notice to assist with emergency relocations.
âBeing able to give families new, quality furnishings and an irreplaceable feeling of âhomeâ reinforces to them that they can move on with dignity and the life they dreamed of.
âOn average, we furnish between six and eight homes each week,â Danielle said.
âThese home comforts may seem small, but they are powerful and can stop people going back to a life of violence.â
âWhen the team moves in and sets up the home, we never know who they are or their circumstance. Just knowing that weâre making a difference is enough.
To find out more about RizeUp Australia and how you can help, visit www.rizeup.com.au
âWhen a person makes the brave decision to leave a domestic violence situation, and most of these people have children, they generally go into a refuge.
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