“I could not put a price on what this key means to me. The sense of relief was almost like the clouds lifting on a foggy day. I can feel as if I know when I wake up each morning where I’m going to be later that night.“
Max had a distinguished career as one of the world’s leading test cricket statisticians for over 30 years. In 2016, a foot infection contracted while mowing his lawn led to Max undergoing a below-knee amputation. The series of events that followed culminated in Max becoming homeless. In 2022, he was referred to38KPR via HART4000. Once in stable accommodation, Max was connected with other services and began putting his life back together. With support and advocacy from SUFY, Max was referred to the Under One Roof care coordination group and was able to successfully access the NDIS and apply for a DSP. In 2023 HART4000 found Max permanent housing. He still visits 38KPR and uses his story and lived experience to actively support our vision and our other tenants on their journeys.