Logan YMCA Youth Services
Logan YMCA Youth Service aims to support, encourage and train ‘at risk’ and marginalised young people who are confronted daily with problems relating to homelessness, poverty, disability and distress. 
With the assistance of volunteers from the local community, these young people undertake various skill and confidence building activities that can assist them to gain sustainable employment, education and motivation to approach the rest of their lives.
Ultimately, the aim is to break the cycle of disadvantage by showing these disadvantaged young people that there are opportunities and experiences that differ from those that they are accustomed to in their existing life situations.
Referrals to our service are youth that are either at-risk of or already suspended or expelled from the traditional school system.
- On average, 30 young people are expelled or excluded from school each week in Logan.
- Kingston and Woodridge have some of the highest youth unemployment levels in Australia.
- Logan experiences higher than average levels of public housing, welfare dependency, and rental accommodation.
- 31.2% of families in Logan live below the poverty line.
- Logan’s recorded crime rates vary between suburbs, but are on average up to double the Queensland average for many categories of crime including youth crime.
- Over 60 percent of Logan’s suburbs recorded higher than average national levels of disadvantage, in particular the regions of Kingston, Woodridge and Waterford West.
- Logan has a significantly higher than state average rate of single parent families, with just under one in four families (23.3%) headed by a sole parent.
- Low income earners (those earning less than $200 a week) account for 28.4 percent of Logan’s population.
To assist these young people to alleviate intergenerational patterns of disadvantage, we need to build stronger communities into the future. We must show these disadvantaged youth that opportunities exist outside of their past experience and expectations, which will ultimately lead to greater confidence, life skills, employment direction, social skills and other interests.
Our strategies are:
- Develop and implement a program of activities that aim to build self esteem, employability skills, self awareness and confidence for young people.
- Build pathways leading to long-term employment for marginalized youth, thereby potentially leading them away from lives of poverty and distress.
- Develop working relationships with key youth agencies / Job network providers / industry stakeholders / State, Local and Federal Government departments.
- Develop a marketing strategy to encourage volunteer participation at Logan YMCA Youth Service (The Shed).
- Employ a part-time volunteer coordinator to strategically market to, recruit and train volunteers
Logan YMCA Youth Services run a number of programs to implement our main strategies. These programs are:
- XcL Program - designed to change a youth's negative thoughts, feelings and behaviors with the overall objective of confronting the self-destructive behavior and providing alternatives and solutions to address the issues and make a positive change in the way they think and feel about themselves.
- Autom8 Program - offers eligible persons the opportunity to complete a Certificate I in Automotive. The program places successful participants into employment or TAFE where they can continue their study for Certificate II level.
- School Breakfast - The program today provides over 18,000 free breakfasts each month to school students across 24 schools in the Logan and South East Moreton Region. The benefit of this program is that students commence the school day after a healthy breakfast that contributes to more effective learning.
- Mentoring - Reconnect young people with adult members of the community and provide then with positive role models
Visit our website to view further information on Logan YMCA Youth Services and Y-Care.
Contact Y-Care
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45 Mary Street
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| Kingston, QLD 4114 | |
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(07) 3440 4300 |
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(07) 3440 4399 |
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| www.ycare.org.au | |



