Australian first partnership combats youth homelessness
Junction Support Services is proud to empower participants to begin their adult lives with confidence and independence.
Junction Support Services is proud to empower participants to begin their adult lives with confidence and independence.
A transformative opportunity to create positive education, employment, and independent living pathways for youth.
A generous grant propels The Wodonga Project from concept to delivery.
Junction Support Services is proud to support Homelessness Week, 3-10 August) 2020, and urge the community to support the Everybody’s Home national campaign. It’ll take a couple of minutes
Homelessness doesn’t just happen between 9am and 5pm. To support people experiencing homelessness after dark when our office is closed, we’ve installed an intercom at the front door of our
Unfortunately, because of predicted bad weather, we have had to cancel the planned Homelessness Week event in Wodonga on 8 August. But you can still join the fight against homelessness.
Thank you to the Commonwealth Bank team at Wodonga for donating $500 to support local parents and children in crisis due to family violence. When families flee violence they often
Thank you Bunnings Wodonga for generously donating $500 worth of products to our Young Mum's Unit. We’ll be able to make the Young Mum's Unit more homely thanks to the
Pictured: Indie School teacher Ria, Tahlia, from Junction Support Services, students Libbity and Amelija and Carevan CEO Stacey Indie School students have been busy sewing and creating for local adults
Thank you Business Edge accountants, which will donate proceeds from upcoming business seminars to help young people who are experiencing homelessness. The donation coincides with Homelessness Week and will be