Our team is growing
Junction Support Services is an award-winning employer, we’re growing and we need new people to join our team! Because of growth and staff movement within the organisation, we’re seeking
Junction Support Services is an award-winning employer, we’re growing and we need new people to join our team! Because of growth and staff movement within the organisation, we’re seeking
[gallery columns="2" size="large" ids="1963,1965,1950,1952"] Everyone at Junction Support Services was excited to distribute Share the Dignity donations.
[gallery columns="2" size="large" ids="1940,1941,1938,1943"] Congratulations to Sandra Dalton, who was reappointed as Chair of the Committee of Management at the 2016 - 2017 Annual General Meeting
[caption id="attachment_1930" align="alignnone" width="800"] Some of the participants in the Community Walk Against Family Violence. Photo: Mark Jesser.
We’re proud to be part of the City of Wodonga’s 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence. We’re joining the Department of Health and Human Services and the Salvation Army
[caption id="attachment_1856" align="alignnone" width="800"] Allison Durrant, Jacque Owens, Graham Binner, Learner drivers Victoria and Reece, Angela Murcott, Liam Harris and Learner driver Anita.[/caption] Staff and management at Wodonga
Thanks to everyone who visited us at Wodonga Children’s Fair on Sunday 29 October. We had such a great time that we’ll be
Junction Support Services was proud to join Hume Region Homelessness Network and other agencies across the region to support Homelessness Week, 7-13 August, 2017. Homelessness Week is an annual campaign
[caption id="attachment_1556" align="alignnone" width="800"] Our staff dressed as tigers, leopards, unicorns, rabbits and in PJs to raise money for our children's programs.[/caption] Our staff like to have a
One of our former carers for young people has organised the donation of 12 TVs to be used for young people in care. For eight years, Chris worked with our