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Read more about the article Philip Beresford: A commitment to morality
Philip Beresford: A commitment to morality
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:22nd April 2025
  • Post category:Board Story/Stories of YFS

“YFS is making such a difference to the community that I live in that it encourages me to keep giving and try to make it more effective to achieve [even] more for more people.”

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Read more about the article Casey: Finding financial freedom
Casey: Finding financial freedom
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:17th April 2025
  • Post category:Client Story/Stories of YFS

"Financial literacy is everything. Our system, our whole society runs on a financial system and if you don't know how to use that system, then you become downtrodden."

Continue ReadingCasey: Finding financial freedom
Read more about the article Maria Leebeek: Community connections for hopeful futures
Maria Leebeek: Community connections for hopeful futures
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:15th April 2025
  • Post category:Partner Story/Stories of YFS

“The strength of YFS is in the relationships it has with people, the trust that the community has in the organisation, and the organisation’s ability to work together to make change because lasting change only happens through those processes.”

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Read more about the article Jodie: Love, laughter, and reconnecting with family
Jodie: Love, laughter, and reconnecting with family
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:11th April 2025
  • Post category:Client Story/Stories of YFS

“My girls have seen me bounce back, with a bit of support. [My YFS worker], she really had my back. She guided me and had a huge impact.”

Continue ReadingJodie: Love, laughter, and reconnecting with family
Read more about the article Meegan: Growing a skilled, steadfast team
Meegan: Growing a skilled, steadfast team
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:7th April 2025
  • Post category:Staff Story/Stories of YFS

“Seeing colleagues and staff members evolve in their professional development – it is really satisfying, such a win-win scenario.”

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Read more about the article Samantha Barnett: Christmas Elf
Samantha Barnett: Christmas Elf
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:3rd April 2025
  • Post category:Partner Story/Stories of YFS

“I don’t ever want a child to feel isolated and different because they can’t access the same things as other kids…these kids are our future and I want all of them to know the world is full of love and opportunity.”

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Read more about the article Judith Hunter: Compassion in lifelong learning
Judith Hunter: Compassion in lifelong learning
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:1st April 2025
  • Post category:Former Staff Story/Stories of YFS

“I think the thing that always amazed me was how resilient the people that we were supporting were. They’d get up and try again when things went wrong, they'd find ways to make things work, and with our help they could find really positive, effective ways.”

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Read more about the article Karyn Walsh: Partnering for zero
Karyn Walsh: Partnering for zero
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:28th March 2025
  • Post category:Partner Story/Stories of YFS

“There’s no border for someone who is experiencing homelessness. So you really need to be collaborating across areas to make sure people don’t have to start all over again.”

Continue ReadingKaryn Walsh: Partnering for zero
Read more about the article Jane: A Strong Family
Jane: A Strong Family
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:23rd March 2025
  • Post category:Client Story/Stories of YFS

“I keep coming back to YFS. They really listen to your story and understand the angle you’re coming from.”

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Read more about the article Victoria Parker: Transformative partnerships, intergenerational opportunities
Victoria Parker: Transformative partnerships, intergenerational opportunities
  • Post author:Matt Kennedy
  • Post published:21st March 2025
  • Post category:Partner Story/Stories of YFS

“That transference of expert advice from these young mums who have lived experience of disadvantage and housing instability and domestic violence…it has led to this solution.”

Continue ReadingVictoria Parker: Transformative partnerships, intergenerational opportunities
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YFS respectfully acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s first peoples and the traditional owners/custodians of the land on which we meet and work. We recognise the important role they have within community and country, and we pay our respects to the Elders of this land past and present. We support the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

YFS is a proudly inclusive organisation and an ally of the LGBTQIA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy community.

Copyright © 2024   YFS Ltd. 
ABN 58 239 250 649  |  ACN 167 122 527

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