The Education First Youth Foyer in Wodonga, set to open in 2025, will support up to 40 young people who are unable to live at home, helping them achieve their education and career goals.
This initiative is a partnership between Wodonga TAFE, Junction Support Services, Brotherhood of St Laurence, and Beyond Housing.
The Education First Youth Foyer Experience:
The Wodonga Education First Youth Foyer provides young people with the resources, support, and opportunities they need to build independent and fulfilling lives. Students receive:
- Skills and guidance to pursue their goals and aspirations
- Access to education, training, and employment pathways
- Safe, secure, and affordable accommodation for up to two years
- 24/7 on-site support from dedicated staff
- The opportunity to develop independence through the Wodonga Tafe Certificate I in Developing Independence
- A chance to connect with peers and engage with the wider community
- Opportunities to take part in community activities
- Assistance in finding stable housing when transitioning to independent living
Each young person has their own fully furnished studio apartment, complete with a kitchenette, bathroom, and study area. Shared facilities include a laundry, communal kitchen, and recreation and study spaces, fostering both independence and a sense of community.
Eligibility
You may be eligible to join the Wodonga Education First Youth Foyer if you:
- Are between 16 and 24 years old
- Do not have a stable or safe place to live
- Are eager to start or continue education or training
- Are committed to staying engaged in learning and personal growth
If this sounds like you, the Wodonga Education First Youth Foyer can provide the support and opportunities to help you build a brighter future.
How to apply
- Please complete a readiness form (Download readiness form). You can fill it out yourself or have someone you trust help you fill it out.
- Submit the completed form to youthfoyer@junction.org.au.
A team member will contact you to discuss your application.