Stand at ease

An artist's impression of the new Salvos site.

By CASEY NEILL

Salvation Army says new HQ will make it easier to get services…

THE Salvos will build a new $12 million heart in the centre of Dandenong.
The project will relocate the Salvation Army eastern regional headquarters from Mitcham, include a new church and bring about 45 jobs to the area.
State Planning Minister Richard Wynn announced the Revitalising Central Dandenong deal between Places Victoria and the Salvation Army in Dandenong on Friday.
The land sale has been two and a half years in the making and construction is due to start early next year to wrap up within three years.
The Salvos centre will fill the vacant block on the corner of Cadle Street and George Street, which becomes Walker Street.
Dandenong Salvation Army corps officer Captain Stuart McGifford said the new site was close to Dandenong railway station and Princes Highway and that services were currently scattered across four locations in Dandenong and Doveton.
“We really believe that it’s going to be able to provide a better service for our clients,” he said.
The Dandenong Corps is in James Street, Dandenong, the court chaplaincy program runs from the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court and Doveton Community Support Services and a thrift shop are in Frawley Road, Doveton.
SalvoCare Eastern Support and Recovery Services, which offers drug and alcohol counselling, a positive lifestyle program and anger management courses, will relocate from Foster Street, Dandenong.
“It’s really exciting to be in one place, to be able to provide good referrals, to be able to support each other and provide a synergy as we work together,” Captain McGifford said.
“We also look forward to growing a church with heart, in the heart of our city.“
The Salvos will sell the existing Dandenong sites to fund the project.
“The building will be so much more beautiful and so much better to operate in,” Captain McGifford said.
“And it’s really exciting from an economic point of view, to bring something positive to that area.”
Captain McGifford said the team at Doveton saw up to 400 clients each month.
“We know that 57 per cent travel from the City of Greater Dandenong,” he said.
“About 33 per cent are from Doveton. We’re still working out how we can best respond to them.
“We believe it will have less of an impact than continuing to operate our service outside of Dandenong.”
The $290 million Revitalising Central Dandenong initiative was announced in 2006 and is a partnership between Places Victoria, the City of Greater Dandenong and State Government agencies.
About 40 per cent of land within the Revitalising Central Dandenong area has been developed, is under construction or is committed to being developed.
This project means more than $100 million of construction will be underway in Dandenong within the next 12 months.