Another STEP in the Right Direction
On Wednesday 1st March, Concern Australia's STEPS Outreach Service connected with We Are Mobilise and Brooks Running Australia to distribute brand new Brooks runners to young people experiencing homelessness.
On Wednesday 1st March, Concern Australia's STEPS Outreach Service connected with We Are Mobilise and Brooks Running Australia to distribute brand new Brooks runners to young people experiencing homelessness.
By donating to Values for Life, you can provide young students with the opportunity to experience a life-changing workshop this school year.
Concern Australia wants to congratulate former Board Member, Professor Priscilla Robinson, for being awarded the PHHA President's Award in acknowledgement of her extraordinary contribution to the Public Health sector.
At just five days to celebrate Christmas we feel that is time to stand out the valuable and constant support of our partners, their contribution makes a difference to the lives of young people experiencing hardship.
We would like to take this opportunity to recognise the service of Priscilla Robinson and Kathleen Williams AM, who have recently stepped down from their roles on the Board. We will be forever grateful for what they have done for us and the young people in our care.
Foundational partners, generous donors, supporters, program graduates, proud parents and staff braved the cold winter afternoon to gather together to celebrate the achievements and progress that fiXit has made during it’s 12-month pilot, and recognise the milestone of it’s official launch.
Foundational partners, generous donors, supporters, program graduates, proud parents and staff braved the cold winter afternoon to gather together to celebrate the achievements and progress that fiXit has made during it’s 12-month pilot, and recognise the milestone of it’s official launch.
Foundational partners, generous donors, supporters, program graduates, proud parents and staff braved the cold winter afternoon to gather together to celebrate the achievements and progress that fiXit has made during it’s 12-month pilot, and recognise the milestone of it’s official launch.
In a shared vision of collaboration supporting young people in our community to find work, Jobfind, a federal government Employment Service provider and Concern Australia have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore opportunities for vulnerable unemployed young people across the employment and vocational skills sector.
We are incredibly heartened by the ongoing support of the Rotary Club of Keilor who have provided funding this year to build the capability of our Hand Brake Turn trainers working with at-risk young people.