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Vasey RSL Care Secures $142,439 Grant to Support Veteran Empowerment

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Vasey RSL Care is proud to announce it has been awarded $142,439 under the Federal Government's Veteran Wellbeing Grant 2023-24 round. The funding will enable the purchase of a utility vehicle and a bus to enhance the delivery of its innovative V Centre Veteran Empowerment Program in Ivanhoe.

 

The V Centre Veteran Empowerment Program combines safe and supportive accommodation with tailored wrap-around services to empower vulnerable veterans. The program provides access to therapeutic activities such as equine therapy, outdoor adventure sessions, vocational education, and opportunities for community volunteering and engagement.

 

To celebrate this achievement, Vasey RSL Care was honoured to host the local Federal Member for Jagajaga, Kate Thwaites MP, at the V Centre. During her visit, Ms. Thwaites officially congratulated Vasey RSL Care on receiving the grant and heard directly from veterans about the profound impact these vehicles will have on their wellness journeys. 

 

Janna Voloshin, CEO of Vasey RSL Care, emphasised the importance of the grant in supporting the program's mission. “This grant is a game-changer for our V Centre Veteran Empowerment Program. The vehicles will provide opportunities for V Centre participants to fully engage with activities that promote mental health, well-being, and community connection. We are deeply grateful to the Federal Government and to Ms Thwaites for recognising the significance of this work and the positive impact it has on our veterans.”

 

Deb Fraser, Program Manager of the V Centre, highlighted the significance of transportation in delivering meaningful outcomes for participants. “Access to reliable transport removes a significant barrier for our veterans, enabling them to take part in activities that can truly change their lives. From attending equine therapy sessions to participating in vocational training and community volunteering, these vehicles will help us build stronger pathways for veterans to thrive.”

 

For more information about the V Centre Veteran Empowerment Program or Vasey RSL Care’s work, please contact:

 

Heidi Flower

Government Relations and Media Adviser

E: [email protected]

M: 0436 609 385

 

 


About us:

BACKGROUND: 

Vasey RSL Care have invested over $11 million into their V Centre Veteran Empowerment Program and will again be lodging a funding submission to the Federal Government for the 2025 Federal Budget.

 

The V Centre Veteran Empowerment program is located in Ivanhoe, Victoria and commenced operations in February 2024. This industry-first purpose-designed Program combines a safe place to live with tailored support services for veterans struggling to live a civilian life, homeless or at risk of homelessness. 

 

The benefits to Government of this Program are forecast at over $18 million in savings over the first three years with exponentially growing ongoing savings in each subsequent year.

 

As reported by the Royal Commission into Defence and Veterans Suicide, Australian veterans are almost three times more likely to experience homelessness than the general population and Australian veterans are over twice as likely to die by suicide than the general population.

 

Veterans are also more likely to have other homelessness risk indicators including being single, unemployed, subject to financial strain, and experiencing a greater number of traumatic life events than the broader population.


Contact details:

Heidi Flower, Government Relations Adviser, Vasey RSL Care

E: [email protected]

M: 0436 609 385

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