The Ian Potter Foundation is proud to support Hope Street Youth and Family Services to address the long-standing issue of homelessness in the City of Melton, Victoria.
Bloom Interior Design & Decoration partnered with Hope Street to provide pro-bono interior design services for the First Response Youth Service in Melton (Youth Refuge).
Caroma, an iconic Australian company with over 75 years' experience creating bathrooms and kitchens, are supporting the Hope Street First Response Youth Service in Melton by donating commercial bathro...
My passion in guiding children and young people to reach their full potential saw me serve on Hope Street's Corporate Committee for many years, with a view to assisting Hope Street increase its profil...
The workers are honest with you, and you know where you stand. They expect something good for you, like you can be someone.
I gained everything. Hope Street gave me a step in the right direction. Put...
SAF-HOLLAND has been a part of the Melton community for over 60 years, and during that time, we have had the pleasure of supporting various local initiatives which have enabled us to forge close ties ...
The Homeless Youth Dual Diagnosis Initiative (HYDDI) is a Department of Health and Human Services Youth Homelessness initiative implemented through a partnership between Hope Street and the NorthWeste...
As a local real estate agent in the City of Whittlesea, I am very familiar with the Hope to Home in Whittlesea program run by Hope Street Youth and Family Services. Eight of the properties that I mana...
Most of us would have experienced or had close family or friends who have experienced young people running away, often without any warning or understanding about why they have done so. The running awa...