EndED Tiny Homes (GEC99)
QH · Australia
$1.9 million in direct government investment to deliver a new short-term accommodation village at endED in Woombye. Eight tiny homes will be built onsite to support access to intensive in-treatment eating disorder and mental health support.
Funding
$1.9M – $1.9M
Location
Queensland
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Construction and delivery of a short-term accommodation village, including building eight onsite tiny homes for treatment-related accommodation and support services.Before you apply
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Delivery of eight tiny homes onsite at endED in Woombye, increasing short-term accommodation capacity and improving access to intensive in-treatment eating disorder and mental health support.Key Information
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