VETERAN HOUSING AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

ABN:
99 657 039 891
Main Address:
172 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn, VIC, 3122
Charity Size:
MediumMedium-sized charities, with an annual revenue of $500,000 to under $3 million, strike a balance between local connection and broader reach. They've grown beyond grassroots efforts and established more formal structures, enabling them to tackle larger projects and reach a wider audience.

These charities might run multiple programs across a region, advocate for systemic change, or deliver specialised services to a specific group of people. They offer a diverse range of opportunities for involvement, from skilled volunteering in areas like marketing or finance to participating in community education programs.

Charity Type:
DGR Status:
Not Tax DeductibleThis charity or fund is currently not recognised by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR). Donations made to this entity are generally not tax-deductible for the donor. This status indicates the entity does not hold active DGR endorsement, based on official ABR data.
Social welfare charities in Australia are dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and communities facing disadvantage. They work to address the root causes of social problems and create a fairer and more equitable society for all. These charities provide a wide range of essential services, support, and advocacy for those who need it most. ย  What Australian Social Welfare Charities Do: ย  Poverty Alleviation: Charities work to reduce poverty and its effects. They provide financial assistance, job training, and other support to help people achieve economic self-sufficiency. Homelessness Support: Charities provide accommodation, support services, and advocacy for people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. They work to address the complex factors that contribute to homelessness. Family and Domestic Violence: Charities provide support services to victims of family and domestic violence, including counselling, safe housing, and legal assistance. They also work to prevent violence and promote healthy relationships. Refugee and Migrant Support: Charities assist refugees and migrants to settle in Australia, providing support with housing, employment, education, and cultural orientation. They advocate for fair treatment and social inclusion. Disability Services: Charities provide support services to people with disabilities, including accommodation, employment support, and advocacy. They work to promote inclusion and equal opportunities. Aged Care: Charities provide care and support services to older Australians, including home care, residential care, and social activities. They ensure that older people can live with dignity and independence. Youth Services: Charities offer programs and services that support young people, including mentoring, counselling, and employment training. They help to prevent youth disengagement and promote positive development. Mental Health Support: Charities provide services and advocacy for people experiencing mental health challenges, including counselling, crisis intervention, and community support. ย  Why Support Social Welfare Charities? ย  Addressing Inequality: Social welfare charities work to reduce inequality and create a fairer society. Supporting Vulnerable Groups: These charities provide essential support to those who are most in need. Social Justice: Social welfare charities promote social justice and advocate for systemic change. Community Well-being: A strong social welfare system is essential for the health and well-being of the entire community. Empowerment: Social welfare charities empower individuals to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. ย  How Australians Can Help: ย  Donate: Financial contributions fund essential services and programs. Volunteer: Many charities need volunteers to assist with food distribution, administration, or direct service delivery. Advocate: Support policies that address social problems and promote social justice. Raise Awareness: Help to raise awareness about the work of social welfare charities and the needs of vulnerable groups. Get Involved in Local Initiatives: Support local community initiatives that address social issues. By supporting social welfare charities, Australians can contribute to a more caring, supportive, and equitable society, where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Staffing DetailsCharities report the number of full-time, part-time, and casual employees, as well as volunteers, for the last pay period of their reporting year.

Staffing data not available.

Related Party TransactionsA transaction between the charity and a person or entity closely connected to the charity, such as a board member, a major donor, or their family members. These must be disclosed to ensure transparency.

Reporting on related party transactions is not required for small charities.

Key Management Personnel (KMP)Key Management Personnel (KMP) are the people who have the authority and responsibility for planning, directing, and controlling the charity's activities. This typically includes board members and senior executives.

Reporting on Key Management Personnel remuneration is only required for large charities.

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