New accommodation project announced for the homeless youth of Brisbane

New accommodation project announced for the homeless youth of Brisbane
Staff reporterSeptember 16, 2019

The Property Industry Foundation (PIF) is seeking in-kind donations to build PIF House Brisbane piece by piece, providing an additional 12 beds for Brisbane’s homeless youth.  

After securing the site, PIF has issued a call to the property industry to help with the provision of supplies for the $2.5 million building project.

The foundation is looking for a variety of donations from appliances and carpet to washroom accessories and wall lining supplies. 

PIF Queensland Chairman Greg Clarke said they were excited to hit the ground running on the new project, but it wouldn’t be possible without the support of the industry.    

“The property industry is well positioned to make a real difference in the lives of homeless young people,” Clarke said.

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