Organisational Submission21/11/24

Indigenous Hospitality House

This submission reflects the Indigenous Hospitality House (IHH) from its beginnings through until the end of 2022. It also primarily reflects the views and experience of the original group of people who initiated and lived at the project during these years. The IHH is a community project in Naarm / Melbourne that uses a property on stolen land to provide a place for First Nations people to stay while visiting family members in hospital.

Topics: Health, Housing, Other topic
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