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Sleepout at the airport

Melbourne Airport is inviting people to swap their beds for their cars to raise awareness and funds for those affected by domestic violence and homelessness.

On Thursday, October 16, participants will spend a night sleeping in their car atop Melbourne airport’s T4 carpark for a glimpse into the often harsh reality of hidden homelessness.

The annual event aims to raise $100,000 in support of Juno Services and McAuley Community Services for Women, which provide vital advocacy and crisis support across Melbourne’s north and west.

With family and domestic violence a leading cause of homelessness in Victoria, many are forced to seek shelter in vehicles, overcrowded housing or unsafe environments.

McAuley’s CEO said demand for support continues to outstrip supply.

“Each night in Victoria up to 200 women and children are staying in motels without the support they need. The Sleepout will help raise vital funds, but also much-needed awareness.”

In 2022-2023 alone, more than 36,000 women and children were reported to have turned to specialist homelessness services after facing domestic/family violence.

Melbourne Airport CEO Lorie Argus said the event was a powerful reminder of an often-unseen crisis.

“Each year thousands of women face the unimaginable reality of homelessness, with their car often becoming their last resort for shelter,” she said.

Juno CEO Tanya Corrie said the fundraiser sent a message of solidarity.

“Too many women and gender diverse people are forced to choose between returning to violence or facing homelessness,” she said.

“The sleepout says ‘I see you’, while helping us walk alongside people as they rebuild their lives.”

The Sleepout will take place on Thursday 16 October. To register for the Car Sleepout, visit www.melbourneairport.com.au/community.

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