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Street Peace Bendigo: Building Connection One Pizza Night at a Time
October 24, 2025

Our weekly pizza nights continue to be a highlight at Street Peace Bendigo, and it’s been so encouraging to welcome many new young people through our doors. With those who attend regularly, we’re seeing real breakthroughs—youth are beginning to open up, share their stories, and trust our team.


A standout moment has been our prayer circle, which the young people themselves have started leading! During this time, we share short stories, testimonies, and messages, sparking meaningful conversations and deeper connections.


To guide these discussions even further, we’ve recently introduced weekly themes. This approach is helping to bring focus and depth to our time together, creating space for youth to reflect, grow, and feel a stronger sense of belonging.


At Street Peace, these moments remind us that trust, community, and a listening ear can make a real difference in the lives of young people.


~ Holly Phillis & Bendigo Team

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