Every day, possibly in your community, women and children are experiencing homelessness.

To serve such a need, a new shelter is being set up in Camden in Sydney’s south west called Blue Wren House.

Scott Taylor is chair of the Blue Wren House board. He told Hope Mornings that, every week, one agency in Camden can refer more than 100 women and children to seek emergency accommodation, due to family and domestic violence (or other issues contributing to homelessness).

The need for Blue Wren House is urgent and important, Scott said.

Listen to the full interview with Blue Wren House chair Scott Taylor in the player above.


Ben McEachen

Ben McEachen

Ben hosts Mornings on Hope 103.2 and the ‘Money: Faith & Finance’ podcast. He is well known for his long-running work as a movie reviewer on Open House and The Big Picture. With a background in journalism and theology, he brings thoughtful insight to conversations around faith, culture and current affairs.

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