Homelessness Week 2025 Marketing Support for Grant Recipients
Homelessness Week is a national annual event occurring the first week of August.
In 2025 the theme is Homelessness Prevention.
Homelessness Week is a national annual event occurring the first week of August.
In 2025 the theme is Homelessness Prevention.
We are super excited for you and can’t wait to support your event, project and initiative as you bring it to life. The Grant Team have been receiving questions that relate to marketing so we thought putting together a simple guide may be a way the Shelter WA marketing team can support you.
Below you will find key information related to marketing for Homelessness Week 2025. If you have any questions at any time, you can contact us via shelterwa@shelterwa.org.au
Here’s to an abundance of successful events, projects and initiatives for Homelessness Week across the state this year,
Shannon, Senior Marketing Officer, and Sabrina, Events and Marketing Coordinator
Homelessness Australia hosts Homelessness Week annually to raise awareness of the impact of homelessness, and the solutions needed to end homelessness.
During the week homelessness services and community groups educate the community and advocate for change via national and local community events, media and social media activities.
Shelter WA are excited to host a range of events across Homelessness Week in August. The events we are hosting are designed to assist with collectively understanding homelessness in WA as we work together to identify, support and action solutions to end homelessness.
There are additional resource links included further down on the page to connect you with key information published by Homelessness Australia.
Maximising your marketing reach will 100% influence what you are promoting, no matter what it is.
Marketing and promotion is about sharing what you are doing.
Often it can feel like marketing is only about promoting something people can participate in but that is only one aspect of marketing. Those who support your efforts in your local community, and even further afield, will be following you because they are interested to know more and understand how to support you. Knowing more includes things like why you do what you do, the impact or change you want to make, what’s important about your group or organisation that you want others to know and remember.
We encourage you to be clear on what you are promoting and sharing.
All the key details including dates and times, links or ways people can attend, whether they need to register, who is hosting, who the event, project or initiative is for, and any other information you believe is important for your ideal participants or supporters to know is an awesome start.
Include clear instructions and information that is easy to understand for a majority of people you interact with.
Consider including a sentence or two about what you want people who see your content to do.
In the marketing space this is referred to as a ‘Call to Action.’ All this is, is an encouragement or instruction for people to interact, share or get behind what you are doing. It can make a big impact on your marketing efforts. You could even consider adding some examples to the Marketing Foundations Template we have shared below.
Even if your project or initiative doesn’t require direct participation like people needing to register, your community will still want to hear what you’re doing towards ending homelessness in your area. It might inspire others to get involved for even greater impact.
These key marketing foundations will support your efforts as you share content across your digital marketing channels, including your social media, LinkedIn, website, newsletters and more, including other marketing channels you utilise.
We have included a template you may like to use to map out the foundations mentioned above. Download the template via the button below.
If you already have this in hand, that’s fabulous, but we know many smaller organisations rely on volunteers when it comes to your marketing, so documenting this information will help to ensure you are consistent with your promotion and, we hope, lead to your message getting in front of the people it is intended for and what you are hosting being a wonderful success.
When creating and sharing your Homelessness Week event, project or initiative we would be grateful if you could include Shelter WA where relevant.
Ways to do this include;
When designing images to use in your marketing we thought these tips might help as not everyone has had an opportunity to understand how to create an image that captures your message and entices your audience to click on your post to find out more.
All logos below are transparent so can be placed over coloured backgrounds without a white background.
Please select the best layout and colour to compliment your image design.
The banners below are sized for use on websites, in email newsletters and email signatures.
We envisage additional banners will be made available soon so please check back for more options in the future.
The image below is sized for use on Linked In, Facebook and Instagram. It would be suitable to use on other social media platforms and could be suitable for your newsletter.
For reference the size is 1080 x 1350 pixels, or a 3:4 ratio, which is the recommended size for Instagram. Other digital marketing channels do not have a preferred size for images.