Interview with Mark Whitby of Frankston Life Community As of July 1, Street Peace has become its own charity and Public Benevolent Institution (PBI). Initially launched under Frankston Life Community Inc. (FLC) in 2019, with guidance from Mark Whitby, FLC has been...
A Current Affair Interview with Street Peace Watch Here Transforming Lives and Inspiring Communities Journalist Seb Costello and the team from A Current Affair recently visited Street Peace and The Nest drop-in centre to learn more about our work and hear...
A Testament to Family and Support for At-Risk Youth Street Peace is proud to announce the results of the Street Peace Youth Survey, conducted in March and April 2024. The survey engaged 42 youths at ‘The Nest’, Street Peace’s at-risk youth mentor drop-in centre in...
With the extra share time the youth have during the school holidays, the Street Peace outreach team organised a couple of team activities to help foster deeper relationships with our youth. Outreach Workers, Gina and Debi planned a Pamper Night for 12 of our girls at...
The Street Peace team recently met with a number of local churches, youth leaders and ministers in Moe, Victoria as we begin the process of launching our first Street Peace initiative in the Gippsland region. These meetings and get-togethers were incredibly fruitful,...
Last October in partnership with Christian Surfers Internship program, CSALT, we ran a Girls Surfing Camp – also known as Surfari. Being a girls-only surfing camp the boys had to get cleared out and the Smiths Beach Campsite was exclusively for the ladies over...
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