“I’d just love to do a little bit of work while I still can and have a place to keep to myself. I think I deserve it.”

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He’s also desperate for his 15-year-old dog to have a better life.

“I don’t want my dog to die on the streets. He deserves so much better because without this dog, I don’t think I would have got through.”

As of the end of May, there are almost 37,574 public housing properties around WA, 26,670 of which are in the metropolitan area. Almost 11,000 in the regions.

But latest figures show 22,315 applications on the wait list.

Each night, almost 10,000 Western Australians experience homelessness and close to 2500 sleep rough, according to 2021 ABS Census data.

The Salvation Army’s Beacon House in Northbridge helps about 200 people over six months.

However, “it is at pandemic proportions,” according to centre manager Karen Coetzee.

“We are finding as a service that clients are staying in residence for much longer periods,” she said.

Residents receive meals, case management and allied medical services on site.

“We’re in the business because we believe in transforming lives, one person at a time. Their story matters. We see them and they’re not invisible,” Coetzee said.

Homelessness Week runs across the nation from August 4-10, and comes as dozens of homes and properties have remained vacant or under refurbishment for years around WA, a blight that will be the focus of the second of a two-part 9News Perth investigation.

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