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October 10, 2024

Street Peace Moe Launches Inspiring Girls Group – 23 August

This week marked the exciting launch of our girls’ group in partnership with Moe New Life, bringing together a small but mighty group of young women for a night of empowerment and creativity. With 4 leaders, 3 from Street Peace and 1 from Moe New Life, we gathered with 5 young girls on Wednesday night to explore the theme of worth, focusing on the affirmation, “I am valuable.”


The evening kicked off with a deep dive into scripture, grounding the discussion in the message that each girl is uniquely loved and valued. As part of the night’s activities, the group crafted homemade scrubs using olive oil, brown sugar, honey, and essential oils—a delightful and nourishing self-care moment that brought joy and laughter to the room. (Highly recommend this recipe for your next girls’ night! Check it out here: Brown Sugar Scrub Recipe).



The theme for the week ahead is “I am one of a kind,” where we’ll continue exploring self-worth by recognizing the special qualities that make each young woman a masterpiece, as reflected in Ephesians 2:10.

Giving Back: Clothes and Toiletries for Girls in Need – 30 August

At this week’s girls group, we were also able to bless a few of our young girls with clothing and toiletries. Their joy and gratitude were palpable, and we are thankful for the opportunity to meet not just their spiritual needs, but also their practical ones.



A powerful part of the evening involved time spent in front of the mirror, as we encouraged the girls to consider what Father God sees as beautiful in them. This session focused on inner beauty, allowing the girls to reflect on the wonderful qualities that make them unique. It was truly a touching experience to watch them begin to see themselves through the eyes of love and acceptance. We look forward to continuing this journey of self-discovery with them.


Street Peace BBQ Outreach and Skate Fun in Moe – 31 August

Street Peace Moe turned up the heat—literally—with an epic BBQ outreach, making waves in the community! A massive thank you to Pascal from @sumoskatestore for donating a skateboard as a prize for our youth. Brendan kept the energy levels high with some thrilling skate competitions that had everyone on their feet, cheering and laughing.


As the grill sizzled, we handed out plenty of food, making sure no one went home hungry. The BBQ wasn’t just about the food though—it was about connecting with the youth, building trust, and creating a space where they feel seen and supported. It’s these moments of shared fun and connection that build the foundation for lasting relationships.

Skatepark Birthday Bash in Moe: A Huge Success! – 28 September

The Moe skatepark was buzzing with excitement as the community came together to celebrate its first birthday in style! Hosted by Sumo Skate store, the event kicked off at 1pm and was packed with energy, smiles, and plenty of fun for all.


Street Peace was proud to be part of the celebration, serving up free food and connecting with the local youth. One of the highlights of the day was the incredible skateboard cake that wowed everyone in attendance. With music, skate competitions, and good vibes all around, the event was a great success.


It was a fantastic afternoon of community spirit, and we’re thankful to everyone who came out to celebrate with us! Moments like these remind us of the power of connection and the importance of supporting our local youth.

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