Help us find our new leader

YFS’ CEO Cath Bartolo has decided to leave YFS in February 2023. As CEO, Cath has spent the past 20 years building YFS into a dynamic organisation with a strong track record of backing vulnerable people to overcome adversity and to thrive. Cath recognised the need for a holistic approach to back people to achieve […]
Can you help families facing homelessness?

Queensland is experiencing an unprecedented housing crisis. Affordable housing supply is limited, more individuals and families are presenting as homeless for the first time, and there is limited crisis and emergency accommodation available. Every day at YFS we are seeing more and more people in crisis with nowhere to live. We believe that secure housing […]
Taking a stand against domestic and family violence

May is Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month. This is a time to raise community awareness of domestic and family violence (DFV) and to send a clear message that DFV in families and homes will not be tolerated. The theme for 2022 is ‘All of us, together’, reflecting the message that all levels of […]
A conversation about ending homelessness in Logan

In March 2022 community representatives got together for a conversation about ending homelessness in Logan. We know that there is a housing and homelessness pandemic in Logan.What can be done to solve it? The Logan Zero team, and community service members joined David Pearson, CEO of the Australian Alliance to End Homelessness for this important […]
Mandatory consent education

Mandatory consent education is a good first step, now we need to make sure it’s delivered well YFS welcomes the news that consent education will be added to the curriculum in all Australian schools from next year. YFS’ R4Respect Coordinator Rachael Pascua said, “We welcome the news of a unified national approach to make consent […]
Can you help families facing homelessness this Christmas?

For most of us Christmas and the festive season is a time to celebrate, but for those doing it tough this can be the most challenging time of year.
YFS e-News for November 2021

We launched our 2020-21 Impact Report at the YFS Annual General Meeting in November.
Read about our impact in our latest e-newsletter.
YFS signs the Community Sector Climate Change Declaration

YFS has joined Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) and other community sector organisations in signing the Community Sector Climate Change Declaration. Rapidly worsening climate change is hurting our communities. People experiencing financial or social disadvantage are impacted by climate change first, worst, and longest because they have access to fewer resources to cope, adapt […]
Shining light on domestic abuse

Jimboomba-based Beaudesert Domestic and Family Violence Support service is changing to SHINE. YFS’ Client Service Manager, Sarah Vuzem says the change will better reflect the support provided to women and children experiencing domestic abuse. “Our purpose is to empower women and children to thrive in a future free from violence and abuse,” she said. “The […]
Logan Children’s Charter

YFS has signed the Logan Children’s Charter a new initiative encouraging businesses throughout the city to create child-friendly spaces and keep the needs of kids front of mind. The Logan Children’s Charter and Child Friendly Toolkit provide a how-to guide for local businesspeople who want to create a space welcoming to kids and their families. […]