A fun day out with CREWY
This week our CREWY team took Tim* and Ella* to Werribee Zoo for a deluxe safari which gave them a chance to get close up and personal with rhinos, giraffes and zebras. They had a brilliant time.
This week our CREWY team took Tim* and Ella* to Werribee Zoo for a deluxe safari which gave them a chance to get close up and personal with rhinos, giraffes and zebras. They had a brilliant time.
Run Melbourne is one of the most popular running events in Victoria that encourages participants of all ages to showcase their athletic skills as well as it is an important event to support local charities. We encourage you to support STEPS
Our team have not only been hard at work as we approach the end of financial year, but have also demonstrated tremendous team effort during the pack-up and relocation of our North-West office between Hand Brake Turn courses.
Concern Australia is proud to announce that our program, STEPS Outreach Service, has been selected as one of the finalists nominated for the Auggie Award 2022 in the category of Best Social Impact for its virtual reality experience 'Walk in my Shoes'.
It's time to update you with our latest news. Check out what's been happening - a message of gratitude and so much more!
Are you a good mentor? We think you might be or know someone who would be interested. Consider becoming a volunteer live-in-mentor and reap the rewards that come from supporting disadvantaged young people and giving back to your community.
As another class of 14 students completes our Hand Brake Turn program, we are reminded of the incredible accomplishments of the young people that we have the privilege of working with.
The Concern Australia team shared the impact and reach of Hand Brake Turn and fiXit to representatives from Bosch, the largest auto parts supplier in the world.
As part of the celebration, Concern Australia CEO Michelle Crawford was invited to share a few words reflecting on Andrew’s efforts over 16 years as a Chaplain through Concern Australia at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre.
This week we take the opportunity to celebrate the contribution of women at Concern Australia. From all perspectives, we believe that the contribution of women to our organisation is gigantic and, greatly enables the work we are able to do.