It is with great pleasure that we announce the date and details of the Hope Street Youth and Family Services Incorporated 2011-2012 Annual General Meeting (AGM). 

To celebrate the third year of operation of our Hope Street Melton site, and in support of the local community, this year's Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held at a venue in Melton, Victoria.

Date Monday 26 November 2012
Time 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Location The Gap
5 Graham Street
Melton  VIC  3337
Website www.thegapongraham.org.au

The Gap is an independent youth centre that provides a range of invaluable services provided by community volunteers.  The Gap has become a hub for many young people in the Melton region including many of the young people involved with the Hope Street in Melton Program. 

Please contact our team to RSVP.  If you have any queries, please feel free to call Donna Bennett, Hope Street CEO, on 0412 674 694. 

All community members welcome. If you have an interest in youth homelessness, we encourage you to become a member in support of our community organisation - please download an application form from our Association Membership page.

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Many young people face obstacles when trying to secure stable accommodation due to no rental history, lack of affordable housing, and no employment to sustain rental leases.  The Hope to Home in Whittlesea pilot program will address these issues by:

  • Facilitating the transition of up to 30 young people (and their children) from the Hope Street in Whittlesea program or Whittlesea Housing into 1 and 2 bedroom units
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