Social Housing Management Transfers see 14,000 homes move from the Department of Communities and Justice to community housing providers; Link Wentworth still manages approximately 2,000 of them today.

Wentworth Community Housing completes one of its first major property development in Penrith and becomes a Specialist Homelessness Service.

In 2011, Link Housing establishes its Scholarship Program. By 2024, Link Wentworth has invested $842,675 in nearly 700 residents.

In the 2011 Census, 28,224 people are reported as experiencing homelessness in NSW.

Ryde Hunters Hill Community Housing merges with Link Housing

Wentworth Community Housing opens offices in Windsor and Katoomba
Lower North Shore Community Housing and Garrigal becomes Link Housing in 2011
In 2011 Link manages 900 properties, while Wentworth manages approximately 1,000 properties

In 2011, Link Housing establishes a Scholarship Program.

By 2024, Link Wentworth has invested $842,675 in nearly 700 residents.

Wentworth Community Housing completes building on their first affordable housing development in Penrith in April 2015.

This 49-unit complex in St Marys was built by Wentworth Community Housing and completed in late 2017.

In 2014, there are approximately 173,000 social housing Properties Under Management, for a population of 7.5 million in NSW

In 2010, Wentworth Community Housing leads Project 40, an innovative new model for providing wrap-around housing and support to homeless people.

In 2014/15, Wentworth is awarded its first Specialist Homelessness Services contract, serving people experiencing homelessness in the Nepean, Blue Mountains and the Hawkesbury.

2015

In 2015, the NSW Government established the Social & Affordable Housing Fund to provide 3,400 affordable homes.

Musawar begins his journey to a new life in Australia. He eventually settles into affordable housing in St Mary’s.