YOUTHLINE MANUKAU CENTRE DEVELOPMENT

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“Youthline really helped me through tough times, with making difficult decisions

- they changed my life”

Youthline has been delivering services in South Auckland from rented premises for the past 16 years. In 2009 the former Manukau City Council granted Youthline a thirty year lease of the iconic former Papatoetoe Fire Station and since then the building has been transformed into a vibrant community owned Youth, Family & Community Development Centre and a home for Youthline Manukau.

 

The centre will provide an enhanced local presence for Youthline in the heart of a community with one of the largest populations of young people in New Zealand. It will effectively double the capacity of Youthline to deliver services in South Auckland, enabling young people and their families to access clinical support services, employment skills training, youth development and leadership opportunities.

The centre will also be home to a number of other community organizations and a new café! It will also provide a hub for Youthline’s national 0800 helpline and text service, creating a base for over sixty volunteers assisting Youthline to respond to over 300,000 contacts every year.

 

The Youthline Manukau Centre has a diverse space and our service delivery model includes a range of social enterprise projects. The main project is the development of our community café and training facility for young people, alongside a connected computer space, youth art gallery, training programme rooms and a youth radio station/recording studio.

 

It is estimated that the projected value of easily accessible and free or low user cost services, programmes and information to the Manukau community will be $1.4 million annually.

 

Our Youthline Manukau Team moved into the centre in September 2011 and have been delivering essential services from this base while the remaining construction and site works continue.

 

DONATE A BRICK, CREATE A PATHWAY AND CHANGE LIVES

 

Youthline’s services are integral to the health and wellbeing of young New Zealanders and we still require further funds to complete the development. For just $200 you can 'donate a brick' engraved with your name and be part of this essential community development project. This brick will be part of a pathway at the entrance of the centre to recognise the support given to us by the local community.

 

To donate a brick or donate to the Youthline Manukau Centre, please contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

For more information on the Centre Development, opportunities to be involved or to arrange a visit, please email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

We could not have achieved the success of this project without a number of other valued supporters, who will also be recognised within the centre.

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"We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the Future” 

                                                                                         Mark Giles, Chairman, Youthline Board of Directors