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WE WORK IN PARTNERSHIP WITH YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES TO CREATE POSITIVE OPPORTUNITIES AND HOPEFUL FUTURES. THROUGH OUR PROGRAMS WE PROVIDE EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, HOUSING, YOUTH JUSTICE AND HOMELESSNESS SERVICES.

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TAX APPEAL: 50 years of nurturing new life for vulnerable young people

May 31st, 2021|

As we approach the end of the 2020-21 financial year, invest in the next 50 years of providing hope and care to vulnerable young people such as Kacey and secure the benefits of a tax deductible donation.

A ray of hope from the Victorian budget for young people and their families

May 24th, 2021|

Concern Australia welcomes the Andrews Government’s ongoing investment in caring for the most vulnerable people in our community by providing more support than ever before for at‑risk children, their families and their carers as part of a massive $1.2 billion boost for the children and families system in Victoria.

Economic recovery leaves young people behind

May 6th, 2021|

A growing number of not-for-profit organisations, peak bodies, economists and concerned business leaders are raising the alarm that young people are being left behind in the economic recovery from the pandemic.

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