Skip to main content

Aboriginal Coalition to End Homelessness Society

Victoria-based Indigenous-led supportive housing operator running Spaken House (21 units) and Kwum Kwum Lelum / House of Courage (44 units).

  • Indigenous-led organisation
  • Victoria

Listed from public information.

Summary

About Aboriginal Coalition to End Homelessness Society

ACEH is a non-profit/charity supporting Indigenous peoples experiencing homelessness in Victoria. Operates Culturally Supportive Housing including Spaken House (Flower House, 21 self-contained units, opened 2020, priority for Indigenous women fleeing violence) and Kwum Kwum Lelum/House of Courage (44 units, opened March 2023, focus on healing and recovery for Indigenous adults 19+).

Housing type

Supportive housing

Housing with on-site staff and structured support services

People served

Indigenous priority

Operators with priority intake for First Nations, Métis, Inuit residents

Recovery / post-treatment

Operators serving residents in recovery from substance use

Women fleeing violence

Specialized housing for women and children leaving violent situations

Programs

Programs operated by this provider are not yet listed in our directory. See the provider's website above for current offerings.

Areas served

How to apply or contact

  1. Review the contact panel above for how to reach this provider.
  2. Confirm current application steps and any documents required.
  3. Use the linked programs below if you are applying to a specific program.

Sources and verification

Verification status: Verified.

Rentable last checked public information for this provider. Contact the provider directly to confirm current application steps and openings.

Was this helpful?

A quick yes or no helps us understand what is working on Rentable. We do not ask for personal details here.