Jewish House and MyBond Unite Forces to Revolutionise Housing Access To Combat Homelessness and Empower Survivors of Domestic Violence

NSW Premier Chris Minns at Jewish House announcing major changes for those seeking emergency temporary accommodation.

 Jewish House and MyBond are excited to announce they have joined forces to address homelessness, and assist survivors of Domestic Violence by providing relief using their unique rental bond product, "Jewish House MyBond Support". This product will enable eligible individuals to access financing for a 4-week rental bond, requiring an upfront fee of only 1-weeks rent. At present, people are staying in their cars longer, living in Domestic Violence situations longer, and sleeping in crisis beds longer. Jewish House and MyBond believe that by providing the "Jewish House MyBond Support" product; they will reduce homelessness and create safety and stability for survivors of domestic violence. This is the first product of its kind on a world-wide scale, with Jewish House and MyBond committed to empowering people in need. The official launch date for Jewish House MyBond Support is the 14th September 2023, with a VIP launch event hosted by Marjorie O’Neill MP in the Jubilee Room at Parliament House on the 14th September 2023. 

"Being able to access bond finance like this will assist so many victim-survivors to escape the abuse, and live independently in safety." 

Rachael Natoli, CEO/Founder of Lokahi Foundation.

Homelessness in Sydney 

Jewish House is a compassionate not-for-profit organisation providing vital support and assistance to individuals and families in need, with a focus on homelessness, mental health, and crisis intervention. 

MyBond helps people secure rentals by providing assistance with rental bonds, speed, flexibility and convenience. This empowers tenants and reduces stress during the moving process. 

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