1ST edition 2012
this issue: - GROWING SERVICE HELPS STABILISE HOMELESS FAMILIES - HELP AND HOPE FOR MEN IN CRISIS - NEW BUILDING, NEW POSSIBILITIES IN SALVATION ARMY HOUSING
Wills Update
YOUR WILL A GIFT OF A LIFETIME
News & stories from The Salvation Army Wills & Bequests team
Stabilising homeless families Photo: Bev Lacey/APN
time. His belongings were in a garbage bag and he was pushing a shopping trolley. Greg had a wild woolly hairdo down around his shoulders and a big fullfaced beard. “We put him into single men’s accommodation and staff worked with him for two to three months. “Greg moved on from us and somehow he managed to get two of the children back into his care.”
Lana says that the men’s service manager Stan Gittins was distressed to The Salvation Army’s Stan Gittins and Lana Luxford outside the new Toowoomba offices. hear Greg was living in a caravan park with the kids, so a team organised entry The new offices act as an “It is so sad that our service into The Salvation Army family crisis administration hub for 17 crisis is just growing and growing. It accommodation in Toowoomba. houses, as well as case managers would be lovely if we weren’t and a wide range of services. She says: “Greg progressed needed any longer!” - Lana beautifully. Luxford She says: “My office was like a shoe box. We had one interview “We got him into the base hospital While incredibly thankful for room for family crisis accommodation, into one of their drug and alcohol the opportunity to move into a men’s crisis accommodation, programs. He started coming to new office building, The Salvation the outreach worker, the budget church and the kids got involved in Army’s Toowoomba (Qld) Crisis counsellor – and it was so bad we our holiday programs. Accommodation service manager actually converted one of the linen Lana Luxford says she would be “He ended up moving into his own cupboards into a very, very small very happy to close the service rental home and we continued to room for two support workers. down, because that would mean work hard with him.” that somehow the issue of local “We now have beautiful interview He later got his third and fourth homelessness had been solved. rooms and offices. Then we have a child back. whole new section upstairs, with our However, Lana says, the reality is new expanded Moneycare financial “He now runs his home so well for the numbers of single men, families counselling service.” himself and his four children, cooks with children or single mums and them lovely meals and the kids are dads presenting to the service As well as providing crisis just beautiful. continually grow. accommodation, the service works intensively to support clients to deal “Seeing this wild guy wandering The Toowoomba service had with the issues that brought about in with his stuff in a garbage bag – I completely outgrown the old their homelessness. could never have imagined how building, which was purchased many things could change in a few years ago by a bequest, and will be She says: “One lovely guy Greg* short years,” she says. sold to cover the purchase of the arrived after sleeping rough for some new building. *name changed