Skip to content
Community, Women

Strength in every name: Local campaign spotlights rise in women’s homelessness

Ostelin 3 mins read

Friday, December 6, 2024 – Recent data from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute has shown that women’s homelessness is on the rise. With women faced with unique social, economic and physical challenges amidst the cost-of-living crisis, data shows they are the fastest growing cohort of the homeless in Australia.1 

Brisbane-manufactured women’s health brand Ostelin, who represents women’s strength and is committed to redefining support for the vulnerable, has partnered with not-for-profit organisation Rosies Friends on the Street to support their services in the Brisbane community with a new outreach van. The van, which launches today, will serve as a place of social connection for individuals in the community, where they can meet with trained, friendly volunteers and experience meaningful connections. 

For the 1 in 10 Australians experiencing social isolation, the reality for vulnerable women can mean no one has said their name or looked them in the eye in months.2 To honour and acknowledge the women and men in the community who have demonstrated strength and resilience, the new van will display the hand-written names of 67 members of the community. 

Cathy Barber, Brisbane City Branch Co-Coordinator at Rosies said that for some women and men experiencing hardship, a simple social exchange can mean the world. 

“Having volunteered with Rosies for 15 years, I have seen first-hand the impact of homelessness and social isolation – and the alarming rise in the number of women experiencing it. Women may be living in their cars, couch surfing or living in government housing, and are often disconnected from their families and communities as a result. For some of the women I speak to, no one has looked them in the eye or said their name out loud for months.” 

Jayne Shallcross, CEO of Rosies said the partnership with Ostelin will drive an important conversation about women’s homelessness. 

“There is evidence to show that women in our community bear a disproportionate burden of vulnerability, facing unique social, physical and economical challenges. Exchanges of kindness can be the foundation for helping them regain their confidence and get back on their feet, when they’re starting from the ground up – it can start by simply calling them by name and acknowledging their story. We’re thankful to partners like Ostelin to help us make a difference to people’s lives.” 

Sarah Pothecary, Ostelin Zone Brand Lead said Ostelin was proud to be partnering with Rosies. 

“Ostelin believes in championing strength from within and is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of the vulnerable. The work that Rosies does in the Brisbane community and broadly in QLD is pivotal to helping both women and men find strength through social connections, and we’re proud to be launching the new Brisbane City van to enable more of these connections.”  

“These names not only represent the powerful strength found in community, they seek to promote conversation and recognition of the vulnerable, ensuring no name goes unsaid.” 

In addition to the Van, Ostelin has donated over 4,000 hygiene bags and over 400 health and wellness packs and to Rosies patrons, containing non-perishable food and hygiene items, children's activity sheets and messages of empowerment. 

The Ostelin van will hit the road today, Thursday 5th of December. For information about the outreach program and to donate to Rosies, visit https://rosies.org.au/donations.   


Key Facts:

Ostelin and local charity Rosies highlight community strength and resilience, with hand-written names on new Brisbane City outreach van 


About us:

About Ostelin  

Ostelin is a women’s health brand belonging to Opella. Opella is the Consumer Healthcare (CHC) business unit of Sanofi, with our main Australia operations at the CHC manufacturing facility in Brisbane, Queensland.  

In Australia, Opella products include vitamins, minerals and supplement brands such as Ostelin, Nature’s Own and Cenovis. Many of these products are manufactured at our facility in Brisbane. Opella also supplies over-the-counter brands such as Telfast, Buscopan, Dulcolax, Phenergen, Mersynofen and Selsun.  

Through our unique and balanced portfolio of more than 100 brands globally we deliver our mission: helping more than half a billion consumers worldwide take their health in their hands.  

Find out more about our mission to bring Health. In your Hands. at www.Opella.com 

About Rosies  

 Rosies – Friends on the Street is a grassroots organisation dedicated to providing community and connection through street outreach to individuals experiencing homelessness, hardship, disadvantage, or social isolation. With a dedicated team of 1,600 volunteers and 14 branches across the state, Rosies conducts over 210 outreaches each month, offering companionship and support to those in need. For more information or to get involved please visit rosies.org.au. 


Contact details:

For more information, please contact:  

Lucy Devlin

Edelman for Ostelin  

Lucy.devlin@edelman.com

0478 531 338

Media

More from this category

  • Community, Energy
  • 16/01/2025
  • 06:05
RE Alliance

Media Release: Local Energy Hubs can help fill the public information gap on renewable energy

For immediate release 16 Jan 2025 The findings in the Climate Council’s reportElectric Shock! Australia’s Lightbulb Moment, released today, confirm the huge information gap that exists among communities when it comes to renewable energy – most Australians don’t know that almost 40% of our total electricity supply already comes from renewables. Rural and regional communities are crying out for more information to help them navigate the energy shift where they live. “The Climate Council’s recent research found that more than 80% of people want more information about how our energy system is changing,” says RE-Alliance National Director Andrew Bray. “Local…

  • Community, Energy
  • 16/01/2025
  • 03:06
Climate Council

Electric Shock: Half of NSW in the dark on renewable energy progress, knowledge gap risks slowing transition

16th of January 2024 AUSTRALIANS ARE UNDERESTIMATING the speed and scale of our switch to renewable power. New South Wales is in the midst of a clean energy boom as four-fifths of our electricity is set to come from renewable sources by 2030, and all of our ageing coal-fired power stations closing by 2040. However, new Essential Research polling commissioned by the Climate Council—Electric Shock! Australia’s Lightbulb Moment—shows a glaring knowledge gap that risks undermining trust in the energy transition. Addressing this gap is key to empowering New South Wales to embrace and benefit from the increasing momentum of renewable…

  • Community, Energy
  • 16/01/2025
  • 03:05
Climate Council

Electric Shock: Half of VIC in the dark on renewable energy progress, knowledge gap risks slowing transition

16th of January 2024 AUSTRALIANS ARE UNDERESTIMATING the speed and scale of our switch to renewable power. Four-fifths of our electricity is set to come from renewable sources by 2030, and all of our ageing coal-fired power stations closing by 2040. However, new Essential Research polling commissioned by the Climate Council—Electric Shock! Australia’s Lightbulb Moment—shows a glaring knowledge gap that risks undermining trust in the energy transition. Addressing this gap is key to empowering Victorians to embrace and benefit from the increasing momentum of renewable energy. KEY FINDINGS: More than half (51%) of people in VIC think renewables will generate…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.