ProBono – VicGov UPP Session

Publication

Pro Bono

Program

University Pathways Program

Summary

In 2017, Doxa partnered with the Victorian Government’s Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources (DEDJTR) to give disadvantaged high school students the opportunity to learn about current projects such as drought programs, infrastructure projects and transport programs.

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Berwick News – VicGov UPP Session

Publication

Berwick News

Program

University Pathways Program

Summary

In 2017, Doxa partnered with the Victorian Government’s Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources (DEDJTR) to give disadvantaged high school students the opportunity to learn about current projects such as drought programs, infrastructure projects and transport programs.

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Lawyers Weekly – Project 120

Publication

Lawyers Weekly

Program

Cadetship

Summary

Doxa is calling on companies across the state to support and change the lives of high-achieving young Australians from disadvantaged backgrounds by becoming a Cadetship Program partner.

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Australian Anthill Magazine – Project 120

Publication

Australian Anthill Magazine

Program

Cadetship

Summary

Doxa is calling on companies across the state to support and change the lives of high-achieving young Australians from disadvantaged backgrounds by becoming a Cadetship Program partner.

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Disadvantaged young refugees explore Kooyoora

Young disadvantaged people from refugee backgrounds are getting their first taste of the Australian bush through a three-day trekking expedition in the Goldfields and Kooyoora State Park in central Victoria, near Bendigo.

The Journey program, run by Doxa – a Victorian not-for-profit operating out of Malmsbury – aims to build teamwork skills and personal skills such as confidence, a sense of belonging and connectedness which they take with them back into the community.

Mohammed, a young man attending Doxa’s Journey Program said it “gave us a good opportunity and support to learn new things about the animals, the hills, the mountains. Because we are refugees and come from countries like Africa we don’t know about things like that.”

Doxa run programs for disadvantaged young people from across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria.
Stephen Silk, Doxa Chief Executive Officer, Doxa says: “It is wonderful to be able to show newly arrived young people, particularly those with such traumatic backgrounds, the local environment. It’s so special to witness them sharing stories round the campfire at Melville Caves or spotting their first kangaroo out in Kooyoora.”

The young people attending the Journey Program will come from newly arrived or refugee backgrounds. Participants will have experienced trauma, displacement, financial hardship and missed out on crucial years of education. English will be an additional language for them. They will have never visited rural central Victoria.

The aim of the Journey Program is to give these young people some fun, encourage social cohesion, teach them about the local environment and Indigenous culture. It’s also designed to encourage social cohesion, confidence and connectedness between different cultures.

Belinda Rowse
03 9046 8200
browse@doxa.org.au

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Doxa host Holiday Camp for disadvantaged young people in Malmsbury

Holiday Camp is an exciting opportunity for disadvantaged young Victorians to experience fun and learning activities in the rural environment. The residential camp is run from Doxa’s award-winning outdoor education facility at Malmsbury.

Doxa Youth Foundation celebrates 45 years this year and this summer over 200 young people from rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria will be attending a Doxa Holiday Camp.

The 5-day program incorporates learning, teambuilding and unique activities such as horsemanship, high ropes, climbing wall, bushwalking, arts & crafts, woodwork, outdoor cinema and much more.

Outcomes of Doxa’s Holiday Camp include: enjoyment of enriching experiences; building self-esteem and confidence; improved positive connections to peers and adults; fun, laughter and joy for vulnerable children.

Doxa’s Malmsbury camp won the prestigious Minister’s Award in the Government’s Community Sport & Recreation Awards in 2015 and continues to go from strength to strength, supporting young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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For any media enquiries, please contact Belinda Rowse (details below). A downloadable .pdf can also be obtained by clicking the button below.

Belinda Rowse
03 9046 8200
browse@doxa.org.au

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Pharmacy News – Project 120

Publication

Pharmacy News

Program

Cadetship

Summary

Doxa is calling on companies across the state to support and change the lives of high-achieving young Australians from disadvantaged backgrounds by becoming a Cadetship Program partner.

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