Concern Australia works with vulnerable young people and children, aged 5-21, creating opportunities for them to enjoy full and meaningful lives.
Dating back to the 1970’s, Concern Australia is a dynamic not for profit organisation which finds its roots in the work of John Smith and the God Squad Motorcycle Club.
Our Vision - An Australia where vulnerable young people and children have HOPE for a successful and positive life.
Our Mission - Concern Australia takes responsibility to work in partnership with young people and children to create and provide opportunities for them to transform their lives and live life to its fullest potential.
Our Values - Faith-Integrity-Respect-Belonging
With a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, Concern Australia connects with 30,000 vulnerable young people and children Australia wide, through seven innovative programs focussing on Education, Housing and Homelessness, and Justice.
Our well known programs are -
Education
*LiveWires – after school care and holiday programs for up to 60 school age children and supporting 40 families living in the Collingwood estate through our program
* Values For life – 400 school seminars within primary and secondary schools connecting with 27,000 students, parents and teachers across Australia
* Hand Brake Turn – automotive training from Sunshine, Dandenong and Mobile by arrangement
Housing & Homelessness
* Inside Out – Provision of Housing and intensive Support to 35 vulnerable and marginalised young people
* STEPS Outreach Service - offered to over 500 homeless young people from the steps of Flinders Street Station
Justice
* Chaplaincy – and support services for young people at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre