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Team REIQ
Team REIQ
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As a peak body, the REIQ is leading by example with a team of real estate professionals taking on the 'Live Like Her Challenge 2024' - sleeping in a car for a night to raise awareness and funds for The Forgotten Women project.
The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) is proud to be participating in this annual initiative aimed at raising awareness and funding for housing solutions for older homeless women in Brisbane. It's a cause our CEO Antonia Mercorella is particularly passionate about, which is why she has proudly become an Ambassador for The Forgotten Women. It's also among a variety of social causes championed by REIQ Board Director Laura Valenti who we're proud to have as our Team Captain on the night.
To get behind Team REIQ, please click "Donate Now" to make a secure online donation which will go towards helping more homeless women over 55 into a home. All donations over $2 are tax deductible and you will get a receipt automatically via email.
We know there's plenty of goodwill in the real estate profession and this is an issue very close to our hearts. We all agree that shelter, whether we own that shelter or rent that shelter, is essential and its simply unacceptable that our mothers, sisters, grandmothers and friends are being forgotten by our housing system.
Thank you for your support!
The Forgotten Women
Mangrove Housing is the founder of The Forgotten Women Project, an initiative committed to providing homes to homeless women over 55 years of age - the fastest growing homeless population in Australia today.There are more than 40,000 Queensland women over the age of 55 who are doing it tough - suffering financial hardship driven by rising costs, lack of employment, limited superannuation and a lack of affordable housing options. Across the Greater Brisbane area there are over 600 homeless women over 55 .Alarmingly this figure is predicted to more than double by 2036. The Forgotten Women's mission is to provide fit-for-purpose housing for homeless women over 55 with individually tailored support. Everyone deserves to live with dignity and age securely in place.
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