Multicultural Youth Services
Seeking Volunteer Drivers for L2P
Last Updated (Wednesday, 25 August 2010 16:16)
Mentors needed to help L platers get their P’s.
What is the L2P Program?
L2P aims to provide access to driving practice for those learner drivers who may have considerable difficulty gaining access to a vehicle or supervised 120 hours of driving practice with a fully licensed driver.
The program is a community-based volunteer program designed to provide access to driving practice on public roads for learner drivers under the supervision of a fully licensed driver.
The mentors are volunteers from the community who are selected, trained and matched up appropriately to supervise a L plater, 16-21 years old. Mentoring provides opportunities to meet new people, develop new skills and empowering young people to develop their full potential.
If you are interested in mentoring a young person in the City of Monash and Kingston, or for more information, please contact the L2P coordinator Diana Nguyen at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 9563 4130
Click here to download L2P Program Flyer and L2P Volunteer Job Description
supported by: Cities of Monash and Kingston
Youth Without Borders - Program
Last Updated (Monday, 12 July 2010 15:51)
Youth Without Borders
Friendship, Diversity and Fun
Youth Without Borders is a fun and interactive cultural exchange project funded by the Australian Government’s Diverse Australia Program, that will bring youth in the South-Eastern region of Melbourne together to learn about other cultures, addressing false beliefs and stereotypes, increasing contact and co-operation among groups who would otherwise have limited interaction.
Throughout the project youth are engaged on a weekly basis at a local venue to participate in a cultural exchange program. Each month will have a different theme where participants from a specific culture or ethnic group will share their culture through games, traditional stories, music, food, discussion about cultural norms and other aspects from their culture, as well as provide training opportunities including facilitative leadership, public speaking, human rights and anti-racism. In addition, group outings opportunity chosen by the participants will be provided.
Mondays from 4 – 6 pm at Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46 – 50 Queens Avenue
Minthura on 9563 4130 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or www.seaac.org.au
FREE for all young people from the age of 12
The Youth Without Borders Project is proudly supported by the Australian Government’s Diverse Australia funding program. For more information on the program, visit www.harmony.gov.au Click for YWB Flyer and YWB Registration Form
Multicultural Homework Support Program Term 3
Last Updated (Tuesday, 13 July 2010 11:31)
SEAAC Multicultural Homework Support Program Commences today.
If you need assistance with your homework or study space, come to our homework program operating in 2 venues in Springvale.
Tuesday - Springvale Neighbourhood House
4-6pm
Thursday - Springvale Learning and Activities Centre
4-6pm.
Contact: Diana 9563 4130 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Download the Homework flyer and Registration form
SEAAC Video
Last Updated (Wednesday, 30 June 2010 15:18)
The 2010 SEAAC video features interviews with youth, community leaders and staff about the benefit of SEAAC Multicultural services and programs. To view the SEAAC video please click here
SEAAC is a community based organisation that seeks to enable young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds to be active, informed, and well skilled members of society. We explicitly seek to empower individuals and local communities to have a greater influence over the decisions that influence their lives.