Stories of YFS

YFS has been part of the Logan community since 1984. Over the past 40 years, we’ve grown, evolved and helped shape countless lives.

To mark our 40th anniversary, we’re sharing stories from the people who make YFS what it is—clients, staff, and community partners. Throughout the year, we’ll be releasing new stories, highlighting the impact of YFS over four decades. These stories reflect resilience, growth and the impact of community-driven support.

Former Staff Story

Rosie Bell: An abundance of resilience 

“I think there are always going to be challenges for First Nations staff in any organisation across Australia. Racism is strong across all our communities [but] I believe in YFS and our values – we have a genuine, authentic approach to supporting each other and a strong understanding and awareness of diverse needs.”

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Partner Story

Chris-Maree Sultmann: Building Capacity for Care

“With rapid growth and expansion, organisations and people within them can oftentimes lose their way…I think YFS has done a remarkable job of holding on to its founding ethos of existing for this community – to confront disadvantage and to walk alongside those in need.”

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Former Staff Story

Cath Bartolo: Like a family…a very big family.

“By being at YFS for a long time, I was privileged to see the changes that occurred in our clients’ lives over many years. They would return to YFS to tell us about their employment, their homes, and their children’s education – a result of YFS’ influence in their lives.”

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Partner Story

Samantha Barnett: Christmas Elf

“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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Former Staff Story

Judith Hunter: Compassion in lifelong learning

“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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Partner Story

Karyn Walsh: Partnering for zero

“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.”

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Client Story

Noeleen: Flying Free

“For anyone who’s out there in the same situation, it’s so scary. But I would definitely recommend SHINE. It’s a really good way to escape. They’re totally supportive in every way you could possibly think of.”

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Client Story

Lillian Ford: A new chapter

“They didn’t have to do that – to spend so much time with me and reassure and support me. Afterwards I was able to calm down and safely get home, which was a massive thing for me.”

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Our 40-year
anniversary logo

Our 40-year logo is a story in itself.  The fingerprint symbolises the individuality and diversity of the people we’ve supported over four decades, as well as the lasting impact YFS has made in our community. At the same time, the logo is a map of the Logan area, representing our deep connection to this place and the communities we serve every day.

It’s a tribute to Logan’s unique identity and our shared journey over 40 years of creating positive change together.

YFS respectfully acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s first peoples and the traditional owners and 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.

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

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