The number of candles placed at the footbridge to represent monthly guests.
911
The reason the "invisible population" was represented by candles in the dark.
To bring them into the light/make them visible
This famous Parable describes "coming alongside" a stranger in need.
Parable of the Good Samaritan
The city in New South Wales where Soul Hub is located.
Newcastle
The specific phrase used to describe people who society fails to catch or support.
"Falling through the cracks"
The term for the inherent value of every person, often seen as "being made in the image of God."
Human Dignity
The percentage increase in demand for services over the past year.
13%
According to a sign in the installation, "Soul" means this to the guests.
Family
This is why Matt Ortiger mentions that even former doctors and lawyers can become homeless.
To show that vulnerability can happen to anyone (and to break stereotypes)
The amount of money the annual Sleepout aims to raise.
$250,000?
Why Matt Ortiger views working with the vulnerable as a "privilege" rather than a chore.
Because he sees their resilience/shares in their journey/sees our similarities
The ethical concept of standing together with others as one human family.
Solidarity
The date and specific location where the Sleepout fundraiser takes place.
15 May at the Bolton Street car park
The "hidden struggle" refers to this specific behavior people use to stay safe at night.
Sleeping in bright areas or hiding away to stay safe
The reason why a "system" might fail to help the most vulnerable, even if it tries.
Because it focuses on "reconnecting" rather than understanding complex, individual needs