Foyer Foundation

Foyer Foundation Working together with the growing Foyer Network to end youth homelessness and unlock thriving futures for young people.

29/05/2026

The Wodonga Education First Youth Foyer turned 1 this May! ๐ŸŽ‚ ๐ŸŽˆ ๐ŸŽ‰

One year ago, the doors opened on something really special - a purpose built EF Youth Foyer with 40 fully self-contained studio apartments, a communal kitchen, recreational and study areas and a team of dedicated staff on-site 24/7 fostering connection, like skills and a sense of belonging.

Wodonga EF Youth Foyer is currently home to 40 young people who were previously facing homelessness. Over the next decade, this EF Youth Foyer will support up to 350 young people, helping them build independent, thriving futures.

Big congrats to and on reaching this incredible milestone ๐Ÿ‘

Learn more about the impact of Youth Foyers at the link ๐Ÿ”— in our bio.

ICYMI ๐Ÿง yesterday the Crisafulli and Albanese Governmentโ€™s announced Rockhampton is getting a Youth Foyer ๐ŸŽ‰40 units of s...
29/05/2026

ICYMI ๐Ÿง yesterday the Crisafulli and Albanese Governmentโ€™s announced Rockhampton is getting a Youth Foyer ๐ŸŽ‰

40 units of safe, supported housing. 24/7 onsite support. A real pathway forward for young people aged 16-24, jointly funded by state and federal government through the Housing Australia Future Fund's Crisis and Transitional Accommodation Program.

Congratulations to the lived experience advocates, Housing Alliance Chair Fabian Webber, Rockhampton Regional Council Mayor Tony Williams, and the entire Rocky community for making this Foyer a realityโšก

Young people across Australia deserve somewhere safe to call home and the power to create their future, on their own terms. We hope Rockhampton's story inspires other communities to make their case.

For more info visit ๐Ÿ”— https://foyer.org.au/young-people-facing-homelessness-in-rockhampton-now-have-a-pathway-out/

Of the 40,000 young people facing homelessness in Australia, one third are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people ...
27/05/2026

Of the 40,000 young people facing homelessness in Australia, one third are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people despite First Nations people being just 5% of the population.

This won't change until policies and systems are designed with First Nations communities, and we all commit to leaning in and being part of the change we want to see.

As Reconciliation Week kicks off for 2026, we finalised our next strategy that will guide the Foyer movement of 70+ organisations to 2030 and beyond. One of our three connected priorities is backing First Nations self-determination so that First Nations young people have culturally safe pathways out of homelessness towards independent, thriving futures.

That means embedding cultural authority and First Nations leadership in the way we make decisions, building deep partnerships with young people, Elders and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Controlled Organisations, co-designing new First Nations-led Youth Foyers, and lifting the cultural safety and capability across every Foyer in Australia and the Foyer Foundation itself.

The Foyer movement is a small part of the change that needs to happen, but we are ALL IN. Today and every day.

At the heart of the Youth Foyer approach is a fundamental belief - that young people facing homelessness should not be d...
21/05/2026

At the heart of the Youth Foyer approach is a fundamental belief - that young people facing homelessness should not be defined or limited by that experience. These artworks speak to that truth more powerfully than words ever could ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ ๐ŸŽจ ๐Ÿ“ธ

The latest issue of Parity magazine is filled with artwork by past and present Youth Foyer residents - works first exhibited at the Foyer Foundation's inaugural DISRUPT exhibition in 2025.

On the cover: โ€œHuman Rightsโ€, by Ash Foyer Foundation lived experience board member. Inside: Ella from Gold Coast Youth Foyer, Savannah from Warrnambool Foyer and Eva from Foyer Oxford share their powerful works โ€œMore than Case Numberโ€; โ€œScopophobia IIโ€; and a series of photos titled "To Build a Home" respectively.

๐ŸŽจ Pick up the latest issue of Parity to see their work in full: https://lnkd.in/djvd53AA

19/05/2026

Meet our newest Foyer Ambassadors. ๐ŸŽ‰

Avie, KD and Sienna are current and former Youth Foyer residents from Foyer Oxford, Central and Port Adelaide respectively - and now they're helping shape the future of Youth Foyers across Australia.

In their own words, here's why they wanted to become Foyer Ambassadors ๐ŸŽค

As Ambassadors, they'll drive projects, lead advocacy, and make sure young people's voices drive everything we do.

We're behind them every step of the way - with employment, training, and support to build their skills and connections for lasting change.

Join us in welcoming Avie, KD and Sienna to the team โœจ๐Ÿช‡โšก

๐ŸŽ‰ 44 young people have each just received a grant of up to $1000 under the latest round of the Foyer Independence Fund, ...
15/05/2026

๐ŸŽ‰ 44 young people have each just received a grant of up to $1000 under the latest round of the Foyer Independence Fund, thanks to People First Bank.

These grants help young people living in Accredited Foyers move a step closer to independence, funding things like:
๐Ÿ“š Education: laptops, tuition fees, school supplies
๐Ÿ‘” Work: work clothing, tools and certificaiton fees
๐Ÿ’ช Health: cooking classes, gym memberships
๐Ÿ’ธ Financial capability: budgeting workshops or online courses to get confident with money
๐Ÿค Connection: conferences, networking events, community projects
๐Ÿ  Housing: furniture and appliances for their own homes
๐Ÿš— Independence: driving lessons, public speaking, leadership courses

Over 100 young people applied this time. With over 650 young people now living in Youth Foyers, applications will continue to rise.

The more $ we raise, the more young people we can say yes to. Help us fund more applications in the next round - donate directly to young people through the Independence Fund ๐Ÿ”— https://foyer-independence-fund.raiselysite.com/

๐Ÿ“ธ Kellie, Youth Development Coach at Brophy Foyer (Warnambool) supports Round 11 Independence Fund recipient, Alex to review and submit his application.

Since opening in 2012, 210 young people have transitioned through the Karrung Youth Foyer in Ballarat. One of first Yout...
30/04/2026

Since opening in 2012, 210 young people have transitioned through the Karrung Youth Foyer in Ballarat. One of first Youth Foyers in Victoria, Karrung is operated by Uniting Vic.Tas with Team Leader, Rob Hackett at the helm.

Rob started at Karrung just one year after it opened, and literally worked every gig from night worker and reception to now managing the team of five who support up to 20 residents at any given time, including mums with bubs.

The word Karrung itself means โ€˜Homeโ€™ in Wadawurrung language, the traditional land owners of where Karrung sits. It's the team at Karrung who take the Youth Foyer from a building to a home.

โ€œWeโ€™ve got young people who achieve incredible things, and people who come back to visit all the time - even from the first cohort in 2012.

I think thatโ€™s how we know that weโ€™ve created a safe space, that they felt comfortable, welcome - that it was a good place for them to spend time to help move them to the next stage of their lives.โ€

Want to know more about the 18 Accredited Youth Foyers across the country? Click here ๐Ÿ”—https://foyer.org.au/foyers-in-australia/

The locations keep coming ๐Ÿก๐Ÿ“๐ŸŽ‰ Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast is the latest confirmed location as Queensland's 8 new ...
16/04/2026

The locations keep coming ๐Ÿก๐Ÿ“๐ŸŽ‰

Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast is the latest confirmed location as Queensland's 8 new Youth Foyers continue to take shape.

Behind every location announcement is hundreds of young people over the coming years who'll have a safe place to sleep, study, and build a future.

The Crisafulli Government is showing us that youth homelessness really does matter in QLD. โšก We hope this momentum inspires similar ambition nationwide.

Good morning from the Sunny Coast ๐Ÿ‘‹

Weโ€™re here to announce Queenslandโ€™s next Youth Foyer will be in Maroochydore.

At 50 units, this is going to be the biggest Foyer in Queensland.

The 16-25 year old residents will have to be earning or learning to live here and itโ€™ll have 24/7 support built in.

Youth Foyers change lives for young Queenslanders experiencing or at risk of homelessness so weโ€™re proud to be delivering 8 across our state.

Thanks for having me ABC Sunshine Coast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Every young person deserves a future that they can shape and own - and that starts with a safe, secure place to call hom...
15/04/2026

Every young person deserves a future that they can shape and own - and that starts with a safe, secure place to call home โœจ

There are more than 40,000 young people facing homelessness across the country - the highest rate of homelessness of any age group in Australia.

This demands urgent action, and radical collaboration.

Here's 3 ways you can take action today:

๐Ÿ“ค Share this post to help others understand that youth homelessness is widespread. Awareness creates pressure, and pressure creates change.
๐Ÿ’ Support young people living at Youth Foyers across the country, and back the Foyer Foundation so more young people have access to pathways out of homelessness.
โœŠ Spend two minutes joining the HomeTime campaign (hometime.org.au) to call on the Federal Government to fix youth housing.

Brisbane and Ipswich - you're getting a Youth Foyer โšก๐Ÿ™ŒIn the lead up to Youth Homelessness Matters Day, the Crisafulli a...
14/04/2026

Brisbane and Ipswich - you're getting a Youth Foyer โšก๐Ÿ™Œ

In the lead up to Youth Homelessness Matters Day, the Crisafulli and Albanese Governments have joined forces to give more young Queenslanders facing homelessness a real home AND a real future.

Youth Foyers give 16โ€“24 year olds a safe home AND real support to build their future.
After two years at a Youth Foyer:
โ†’ 80% move into stable housing
โ†’ 87% feel they can reach their goals
โ†’ 4 in 5 go onto study, work, or both

This is a smart investment in young Queenslanders that shows youth homelessness really does matter. ๐Ÿ’›

Read more ๐Ÿ”— https://foyer.org.au/queensland-targets-high-need-regions-with-two-new-youth-foyers/

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