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building trust, changing streets

It’s been a massive couple of months for our Gippsland Street Peace crew. Every Wednesday, we’re still out on the buses and trains, meeting young people right where they are, opening conversations with nothing more than a smile and a donut. We all ride together and regroup in Morwell for pizza around 5pm, usually feeding 15–20 youth each week.
Last month we also stepped into a few important community spaces following the tragic loss of a local young person. Simply being present at these events meant a lot, not just to our youth but to the wider community. We handed out more than 100 bottles of water at the Justice for Kaiden march and helped serve over 200 people at his funeral and wake.
We also attended a Crime & Community Safety Forum where Shadow Minister for Police, David Southwick MP, invited ideas from the community. I was able to share who Street Peace is and what we do. He loved our approach, and straight after the Deputy Mayor introduced herself and invited us to speak on her weekly local radio program.
On top of that, we received an incredible donation from The Sixth Child, Nike shoes and tracksuit pants for our youth. We gifted them last week in exchange for completing a quick questionnaire. It turned out to be a perfect ice-breaker, helped us understand them better, and the young people were genuinely grateful.
As a team, we’re so excited for what’s ahead. The relationships we’ve built in such a short time have grown stronger than we could’ve imagined, and the community is noticing too. People often stop us just to say we’re doing something good, those moments mean a lot.
God bless,
Brionhey & Josh Hagen + Gippsland Team
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