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The hotel allocates a share of its revenue to support housing projects for women, alleviating the stress on an increasingly overburdened system.

Nearly a century ago, the YWCA acquired the original building of the Sydney-based Song Hotel, marking the beginning of its legacy. Source: Supplied / Song Hotel
The need for such initiatives is pressing. Homelessness Australia reports a 20 percent rise in the number of women and girls who are homeless when they initially seek shelter. Learn more about this increase.
Annually, the hotel offers approximately 130,000 nights of safe lodging, but the demand consistently surpasses the available supply.

At a time of rising costs, social enterprises must carefully balance profit with purpose, Social Traders CEO Tara Anderson said. Source: SBS / Sandra Fulloon
“Despite the challenging market conditions, combined revenue has increased by 10 per cent over recent years,” Anderson said.
“And while our purpose is number one, we never lose sight of our customers.”