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Orange Sky Comes To The Whitsundays Providing Essential Services For The Homeless

For years, the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre has been keen to add one key essential service, and in May this is due to finally come to fruition. Orange Sky Laundry Pod will open, providing much-needed laundry services to the region’s most vulnerable.

This service is the result of dedicated advocacy by the Centre, which had long been pushing for help. After discussions with the previous state government and Megan Scanlan, the Minister for Housing, the need for services like what Orange Sky can provide became clear. Once contacted, Orange Sky identified the Whitsunday as one of four locations in need, and now the area will finally have access to their vital services.

The Orange Sky laundry Pod is still in the planning stage with the centre making sure that the plumbing and structure that will house the laundry pod is secure. Making it cyclone and monsoon-proof, and that the structure is designed with sustainability in mind, this includes rainwater tanks to capture and provide the water.

Operating from 9:30am to 11:30am, the pod will offer free laundry services to those who can’t afford laundromats, providing an essential lifeline. Unfortunately, the inclusion of shower facilities is still uncertain. The Centre is in talks with Orange Sky and the government about adding showers in the future, as new neighbourhood centres and other similar communal facilities are built with these facilities in mind.

The importance of this service cannot be overstated. Orange Sky already operates across countless cities and regional towns, and now, Airlie Beach will join that network. Their services help bridge the gap in hygiene access for vulnerable groups, promoting health, wellbeing, and a sense of belonging.

The Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre’s advocacy and partnership with Orange Sky represent a crucial step toward addressing the unmet needs of the homeless population. This laundry pod is a much-needed response, offering not just clean clothes, but dignity and connection for those who have long been overlooked.

What the laundry pod could look like at the centre. Photo Sourced: Orange Sky’s Website

Orange Sky volunteers operating a laundry pod. Photo Sourced: Orange Sky’s Website

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