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Earlier this month, Street Peace hosted a transformative holiday program that gave disengaged youth a rare and powerful gift: the chance to experience peace, joy, and connection in a safe, supportive environment. Set against the serene backdrop of the Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs, the day was more than just a break from routine—it was a step toward healing.
Guided by trusted mentors—adults worth imitating—young people were invited to relax, reflect, and reset. For some, this was their first time experiencing such calm and care. Through gentle conversations, shared meals, and moments of laughter, the experience helped bridge the gap between past trauma and future hope, sowing seeds of healing and possibility.
Falling within the same week as ANZAC Day, the timing was deeply significant. As a nation paused to reflect on sacrifice, service, and honour, we at Street Peace acknowledged not only those who gave their lives in war, but also those who continue to serve in quieter ways—our mentors, volunteers, and supporters who walk alongside young people every day. Their presence helps to rewrite painful stories and inspire futures marked by hope, resilience, and purpose.
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