We had a number of special guests join us at StreetWork’s 2022 Supporter’s Breakfast

We had a number of special guests join us at StreetWork’s 2022 Supporter’s Breakfast. This annual event helps us to keep our community up to date with the progress we are making supporting vulnerable young people living in the local community to turn their lives around.

 

Thank you to our guest speaker – Assistant Principal at The Beach School, Ross Whitfield - and to special guests Michael Greene - StreetWork’s Chairperson, Tim James – Member for Willoughby, Tanya Taylor - Mayor of Willoughby and Barbara Ward Deputy May at Ku-ring-gai Council.

 

#turningyounglivesaround together with Michael Greene, Tim James, Tanya Taylor and Barbara Ward #webelieveinyouth #youthforpurpose #supportingyoungpeople

StreetWork is proud to partner with Casual Films .

It's a magical moment for a not-for-profit, when you connect with an amazing video agency who understands how to bring to life your vision and purpose.

StreetWork is proud to partner with Casual Films on a new series of communications for our corporate sponsors.

Filmed at PCYC, take a look at the first cut of our new video http://ow.ly/QZcJ50JTBTm

#turningyounglivesaround together with Casual Films: http://ow.ly/3zqf50JTBTo
#thankyouLexi: http://ow.ly/Yjyz50JTBTp
#thankyouMatt: https://lnkd.in/gyhyy7nq
#doingitforyoungpeople

Thank you radio 2RRR for helping us spread the word about StreetWork

Thank you radio 2RRR for helping us spread the word about StreetWork and how we connect to and support, vulnerable young people to turn their lives around. Are you a parent/caregiver or teacher? Here's a great interview you may like to listen to.

 

https://www.2rrr.org.au/news/2rrr-interview-streetwork-turning-young-lives-around/

 

2RRR is a not-for-profit community radio station based in Ryde/Hunters Hill NSW. They broadcast a range of genres from Rock, Jazz and Country to Hip Hop, Multi-Lingual and Lifestyle Programs. Tune in via 88.5FM or stream online at 2rrr.org.au.

 

#Turningyounglivesaround together with 2RRR #youthnotforprofit #youthmentoring #webelie

Thank you to Ku-ring-gai Council for your grants

Thank you to Ku-ring-gai Council for the two grants - one to deliver our Ready for School, Ready for Life and the other to assist with the delivery of our Urban Art Program at the St Ives Youth Hub. Both programs are part of our early intervention and prevention strategy that allows us to support more vulnerable young people in the community to turn their lives around.

Streetwork receives no recurrent government funding and we are only able to fund the delivery of these programs with donations and grants received from our generous supporters. Thanks again to the Ku-ring-gai Council for your ongoing support of StreetWork.

#turningyounglivesaround with your help #supportingatriskyouth #breakthecycle

This week is National NAIDOC Week

This week is National NAIDOC Week - a time to celebrate and recognise the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

This year’s theme is Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! It calls us to learn, protect and care about First Nations cultures, people and histories.

 

NAIDOC week is an opportunity for everyone to participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth.

 

To get involved, find your nearest event here - https://www.naidoc.org.au/local-events/local-naidoc-week-events

 

#Turningyounglivesaround together with NAIDOC Week #breakthecycle #youthcharity #westandfordiversity

What does StreetWork do to support vulnerable young people?

Our program is unique, because 85% of participants graduate and achieve life goals that break the cycle of their risk-taking behaviour’s. With the support of a qualified StreetWork mentor, at-risk young people are empowered to create a new pathway towards a safe and happy future.

Click below and watch Tyson - one of our trained mentors - talk about the importance of goal setting and how StreetWork supports vulnerable young people to turn their lives around.

https://youtu.be/mhFGHwfZ0_I

Ride to break the cycle - spread the word!

Shout out to everyone - please help us spread the word that StreetWork 12+12 by Revolve24 is a cycling event to mark in the calendar! 

 

SAVE THE DATE
See you Saturday 29 October, 6pm – under the night lights - on the smooth tarmac of Sydney Motorsport Park. 

 

COMPETE

The event is a 4-Up Time Trial, a ride of strategy and teamwork with 80.8km of team riding.

 

JUST HAVE FUN

Leave the time trial to others and ride at your own pace.  For cyclists of all fitness levels, this is an opportunity to ride solo - or with family, friends, and colleagues - on a safe, professional racetrack. 

 

We’re riding to fundraise for StreetWork’s youth mentoring program.  

 

ABOUT STREETWORK

StreetWork breaks the cycle of behaviour’s that stop at-risk youth from living their best life.

 

This local not-for-profit supports medium to high-risk 11- to 18 year olds to turn their lives around.

 

Every $50 we raise at Sydney Motorsports Park covers the cost of a one-on-one mentor session.  Watch a 1-minute video and learn more about StreetWork’s Mentoring Program here >>.  

 

Registration for StreetWork 12+12 by Revolve 24 opens on 1 August, and you can stay up to date with the latest pre-event news by expressing your interest here >>. 

 

Please get behind this event and join the StreetWork community as we cycle in support of vulnerable youth.

 

See you there.  

A big StreetWork thank you to the Byora Foundation for their generosity.

A big StreetWork thank you to the Byora Foundation for their generosity. The foundation's donation scales, with StreetWork's Social Return on Investment (SROI), to deliver an $80,000 benefit to the community. Most importantly the funding allows us to offer an additional 1,600 mentoring sessions to vulnerable young people. #Turningyounglivesaround together with the Byora Foundation #Breakthecycle #webelieveinyoungpeople

Invitation: 2022 Supporters’ Breakfast - Saturday 16 July

Invitation: 2022 Supporters’ Breakfast - Saturday 16 July

8.00 am, Willoughby Uniting Church
10 Clanwilliam Street, North Willoughby

We're looking forward to seeing you at this year's StreetWork Supporters' Breakfast. After a complimentary hot breakfast, we'll update you on StreetWork's progress and share inspirational stories from our Youth Services Team.

Meet and mingle with StreetWork's staff, board members, volunteers, and our special guests North Sydney’s Independent for Canberra - Kylea Tink - and Tim James, Member for Willoughby.

Please RSVP by 9 June with your name and phone number to info@streetwork.org.au or call (02) 9419 7559.

#Turningyounglivesaround together with Tim James and Kylea Tink #Youthcharity #Breakthecycle

Put Saturday 29th October in your diary!

Our 2021 event supporters in action.

StreetWork 12 +12 by Revolve24 is a unique way to have some fast, fun riding on the super-smooth tarmac of Sydney Motorsport Park. The event is a 4-Up Time Trial with 80.8km of team riding.

Organise your work colleagues and go head to head. For teams of four, this is a challenge of strategy, speed, and teamwork.

Registration opens in August and you can express your interest here....
https://lnkd.in/dbtVaZbW

#turningyounglivesaround together with revolve24 #breakthecycle #youthcharity #fundraiseforyouth #cycling

A big thank you to the staff at Community Bank - Turramurra and Lindfield.

A big thank you to the staff at Community Bank - Turramurra and Lindfield. These caring people chose StreetWork as one of their charity partners. Their donation will help us support even more vulnerable young people living in the Turramurra and Lindfield communities, to break the cycle of habits that stop them thriving and living their best life.

By joining together we can build a community of services that empower vulnerable young people to turn their lives around.

StreetWork #turningyounglivesaround together with Community Bank #breakthecycle #youthcharity #communitybank #youthmentoring #buildingcommunitiesthatsupportyouth

Thank you to The Help Street Foundation for supporting StreetWork.

Thank you to The Help Street Foundation for supporting StreetWork. The Foundation's grant will fund 300 additional mentor sessions for vulnerable young people and with StreetWork's Social Return on Investment (SROI), it will save the community $240,000. The Help Street Foundation is a ministry of the Willoughby and Northbridge Uniting Church. Their annual grants program supports groups providing services for people within the region of Chatswood-Willoughby, irrespective of age, gender, race, sexual orientation, creed, religion or any other status. #StreetWorkturningyounglivesaround together with The Help Street Foundation. #westandforyouth #breakthecycle #youthcharity

The Novus Foundation's Gala 'Fiesta' Dinner May 2022

What an amazing event! The Novus Foundation's Galar 'Fiesta' Dinner was an evening filled with entertainment, music, dancing, laughter and fundraising .

 The Novus Foundation is a collaboration of the McCarroll Automotive Group and the Rotary Club of Wahroonga. The Foundation’s purpose is to develop and support local projects directed at the welfare of our youth and StreetWork is lucky to be one of their beneficiaries.

 #Streetwork #turningyounglivesaround together with The Novus Foundation. #westandforyouth #youthcharity #breakthecycle

National Volunteer Week 2022

National Volunteer Week (NVW) is Australia’s largest annual celebration of volunteers and their important contribution to our communities.
Dates: Monday 16 – Sunday 22 May 2022.
Theme: Better Together
Social media tags: #NVW2022 #BetterTogether

In recognition of National Volunteer Week , Streetwork would like to thank its amazing band of volunteers.

Without your help we would not be able to provide such great service to our vulnerable young people.

Thank you.

#Streetwork #turningyounglivesaroung

A huge thankyou to Sefton High School for their fundraising sausage sizzle.

Everyone at StreetWork was touched when the prefect body at Sefton High School staged a huge, fundraising sausage sizzle at both their athletics and cross-country carnivals and named StreetWork as the beneficiary. It’s inspiring to see young people giving up their time to support other young people.

With the funds raised StreetWork will offer 500 additional one-on-one mentoring sessions to at-risk 11- to 18-year-olds.

And because every $1 we receive scales to $16 (that’s StreetWork’s social return on investment) Sefton High School’s donation scales to $40,000.

#Streetwork #turningyounglivesaround together with Sefton High School #youthforyouth #youthcharity #thankyoutoSeftonHighSchoolPrefects #SeftonHighSchool

 

The Hills Council Forum for Parents. Is it typical 'teen' stuff or a tipping point ?

The Hills Domestic Violence Prevention Network is proud to present a thought provoking forum for parents of high school aged young people

The Hills Domestic Violence Prevention Network is proud to present a thought provoking forum for parents of high school aged young people on May 25 at the Pioneer Theatre.

The forum focuses on skills and attitudes to help build healthy relationships in our teens lives.

Registrations from 6pm for a 6.30pm start. Light refreshments will be available.

The Hills Domestic Violence Prevention Network (HDVPN) is an interagency of domestic violence workers, services and community members who work to prevent domestic and family violence. The HDVPN has been running for 30 years .

Date and time

Wed., 25 May 2022

6:30 pm – 9:00 pm AEST

Location

The Pioneer Theatre ( underneath Castle Hill Library)

Pennant St & Castle St

Castle Hill, NSW 2154

Paramatta Council is hosting a Family Fun Day at Boronia Grove Community Centre

City Of Parramatta Council is hosting a Family Fun Day at Boronia Grove Community Centre on Sunday 5 June with loads of free activities.

City of Parramatta Council has redeveloped the Boronia Grove Community Centre into a multi-purpose community space and to celebrate, we are hosting an exciting Family Fun Day event on Sunday 5 June.

This family friendly event will be jam-packed with lots of free activities. Local community members can enjoy a sausage sizzle, arts, crafts and dance workshops and live music organised by City of Parramatta. Get playful with Roll by Nadia Odlum, an interactive artwork commissioned by Parramatta Artists’ Studio in the open space on the grass in Boronia Park and let Chris Dolman’s Wandering Troubadours decal artwork guide you through Epping station.

When:
Sunday 5 June, 2022

Where:
Boronia Grove Community Centre - 40 Victoria Street, Epping
(Enter along pathway next to Rawson Street carpark).

Cost:
Free

Human in the Wire Exhibition Chatswood Concourse

A Council curated group exhibition which contemplates the technologisation of the human.

Exhibition Dates: 4 - 29 May 2022

“Human in the Wire is an exhibition contemplating the technologisation of the human. It explores the notion of how technology is embedded within ‘the human’. It looks at aspects of the body and personal identity and how these aspects may activate technology, be absorbed by it, or subsumed within it. The exhibition seeks to go beyond the singular idea of automated robot, but to look at the various modes of automation, mechanisation and technologisation of the human itself through the use of technology, and asks the question, “how does digital technology change us?” 

“The exhibition provides visitors with an opportunity to interact directly with the some of the artworks, encouraging them to examine the evolving nature of humanity. Including immersive augmented reality installations, virtual reality, video art, sculptural installations, ephemeral art  and technology based two-dimensional works, this exhibition explores art within the technological realm in a multitude of ways. Investigating ideas surrounding identity and the role of humans in a technologically driven contemporary world, these artists urge audiences to reflect upon the self and our changing relationship to the natural world.” 

The exhibition will take place across Art Space on The Concourse, The Concourse Outdoor Area and The Concourse Urban Screen.

ARTISTS: Tully Arnot, Tristan Chant, Gary Deirmendjian, Susannah Langley with Warren Armstrong, Trinity Morris and Sean Costello, Saffron Newey, Adam Norton, Miguel Olmo, Baden Pailthorpe and Tyler Payne. 

Image: Tristan Chant, Home (detail), 2021, jacquard woven tapestry

Youth Ideas: Designing projects for your community

Jo Taranto, founder of GOOD FOR THE HOOD will be facilitating a design thinking workshop for young people in the community who are wanting to explore how to identify, design and implement projects to influence change in their community.

No skills or experience necessary! This is a great way to upskill project-based learning skills and transferrable skills. Or to kickoff any community projects you've been thinking about.

This workshop is a series of 3 sessions
Day 1 - 17th May
Day 2 - 31st May
Day 3 - 7th June

You will receive the full benefit if you can attend all 3. But you can also choose to attend only for one of the days.

*This is a workshop for high school aged young people only

MOSMAN YOUTH CENTRE

30 The Crescent, Mosman
(opposite Allan Border Oval, under Mosman Library)

Phone: 02 9978 4013

2022 Mosman Youth Art Prize

2021 Mosman Youth Art Exhibition

The Mosman Youth Art Prize exhibition features the diverse talents of the country’s young, aspiring and emerging artists and offers them the opportunity to exhibit their work in a public art gallery. Young artists aged between 12 – 21 submit artworks in a variety of media including: painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, video, photography and ceramics to win cash prizes, scholarships and art materials.

Entries for the 2022 Mosman Youth Art Prize are now open

When
Saturday 14 May - Sunday 12 June

Mosman Art Gallery & Community Centre
1 Art Gallery Way, Mosman