STREAT's Stop Homelessness campaign video

Thanks to everyone who contributed photos to our Stop Homelessness Campaign

Here is the much-promised STREAT Stop Homelessness video. We’ve turned it into our manifesto, a rousing roundup of what we believe in.

And because our creative collaborators are talented and generous with their time, we have more to offer you! One of our volunteers, Craig Frankland, a freelance designer based in Melbourne, has laid our manifesto out visually.  

Click on the poster to download and print it for your home, your office, your circle of friends. Show your love and spread the word—send the video and poster to your community, and get them on board!

Special thanks to Youthworx Productions, and Sonia Mangiapane for her generous photography. 

Comments

This is indeed a worldwide dilemma and yet it is one that must also be collaboratedly spoken of throughout the same world! The creation of a person's self worth can also (and very appropriately so!) create wealth in so many ways! The beauty of any successful social enterprise is to manifold in its very nature and this project is "no ordinary hot dog stand in Central Park" or where ever you place it! Let's spread this model of social enterprise all over the world.  Include the U.S. into this as well!  I will be thrilled to share this video with as many a ton of my associates in this town as they go about dressing the issues of homelessness and affordable housing. Thank you for the great efforts in the awesome production of this tremendous video. Micro enterprises of this nature are very effective tools all over the world.  Additional to this is the application of Micro-financing as well. Sincerely yours, Bob Lutes Executive Director Valley Housing & Economic Development Corporation (a U.S. IRS 501(c)(3) nnoprofit corporation  
Hi Bob, Thanks for your comment. We're excited about social enterprise too, and pleased to see commonalities between US and Australian models/values/approaches.  Cheers, Sunisa