Belgravia Foundation partners with The F.A.R.M. Centre to drive youth engagement

Belgravia Foundation partners with F.A.R.M to deliver innovative program for youth.

Belgravia Foundation is proud to partner with the F.A.R.M. in South Australia to deliver an innovative program designed to strengthen social connections, create peer support opportunities and engage local youth.

Recognised as the hub of activity for the Freeling community and surrounding regions, F.A.R.M aims to create a vibrant and inclusive environment for everyone. 

This exciting initiative focuses on providing a safe and welcoming space for young people to gather on Friday nights, encouraging them to participate in a variety of engaging activities. By promoting inclusivity and accessibility, the program seeks to empower youth, helping them build strengths and develop a sense of belonging within the community. Participants can enjoy fun activities while knowing they are valued and supported.  

This program provides much needed support and opportunity to youth who have found other local activities of interest, or not aligned with their needs. 

Beyond recreational engagement, the program also addresses important mental health needs by offering free youth counselling services, enhancing social interactions, and equipping participants with essential life skills. 

Thanks to the generous support of Belgravia Foundation, which ensures that funds raised locally are reinvested back into the community, the F.A.R.M program removes barriers to participation. With provisions for free transport, complimentary meals, and no-cost activities, the initiative fosters an environment where youth can thrive and connect with their peers. 

This collaboration reflects Belgravia Foundation's commitment to innovative solutions that not only promote health and well-being but also cultivate lasting relationships among young community members. Through programs like this, Belgravia Foundation and the F.A.R.M. are paving the way for a healthier, more connected future for Freeling's youth. 

Ruby Southam