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STREET PEACE BENDIGO update
Wednesday night pizza nights in Bendigo have quickly become something really special for us. Each week, we’re seeing between 15 and 40 young people, with lots of them coming back regularly and new ones showing up all the time.
We start the night with games and chats while the pizzas are cooking, then gather everyone for a prayer circle before digging in. The atmosphere is always full of laughter, connection, and honest conversation. We make it a priority to make sure no one’s left out, and it’s been so encouraging watching relationships form and grow so naturally.
Our core team—us (Taj and Holly), along with Brock, Emi, and Liam—are backed by an amazing volunteer crew. Right now, we’ve got about 10 more people going through the process to become official Street Peace youth mentors, and most weeks we have between 4 and 8 leaders helping out. The Bendigo community has really rallied behind this—one local business has committed to donating all the pizzas moving forward (such a blessing!), and five local churches have jumped on board to help with volunteers. We even had the chance to meet the Mayor and share the vision and heart behind Street Peace here in Bendigo.
We’ve seen God move in such powerful ways already. One night, a boy with a bruised, painful finger was prayed for and healed instantly. Another boy’s back pain disappeared after prayer, which opened the door for us to share the gospel—and that night, three young people gave their lives to Jesus. Moments like that have been happening right in the middle of games, laughter, and pizza—reminding us that God meets people exactly where they are.
Things are growing quickly. On July 30th, we had our biggest night yet with 40 youth! We’re seeing so much consistency too—young people returning week after week, opening up more, and building trust. Every Wednesday we’re watching fun, connection, faith, and transformation unfold—and we can’t wait to see what God does next.
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Taj’s “Why”
“In Bendigo, we’ve been hearing more and more about youth crime—but not many solutions. After seeing how Street Peace in Frankston transformed lives through love, community, and connection, I wanted to see the same here.
I love having the opportunity to see and serve these young people the way Jesus sees them. Matthew 25:40 reminds me that loving ‘the least of these’ is loving Him. It’s a joy and an honour to share the love of the Father with the fatherless.”
~ Taj
Holly’s Heart for the Youth
“I work part-time at a local swim school and dance studio, and also serve as the admin for Street Peace Bendigo. What first drew me in was the genuine, relational approach—meeting young people where they’re at, building real connection, and showing Jesus’ love through action.
My heart is for family, and I want disadvantaged youth in Bendigo to be surrounded by loving, supportive people who can become the family they may never have had. Every young person deserves to be seen, valued, and set up for a better future.”
~ Holly
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