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DCJ Kempsey
DCJ Kempsey
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Hi there!
Kempsey DCJ are participating in the TRYathon run by YP Space, to raise funds and awareness for youth homelessness.
YPS is a specialist youth homelessness service that operates in the Mid-North coast area. YPS provides services to children and young people aged 12 to 25 years who are homeless or at risk of homelessness across the region.
The children and young people they work with are incredibly disadvantaged and have experienced significant trauma in their young lives, yet their strength, resilience and skills shine through.
The TRYathon commences on 18 October for a period of 3 months, with individuals striving to complete either:
- 300 laps swimming
- 63km walking/ running
- 300km cycling
Kempsey CSC is aiming to complete as many kilometres as possible in all areas over the 3 months!.
Please support us in fundraising for this dedicated service. Any contribution big or small would be greatly appreciated.
Big thanks,
Kempsey CSC

YP SPACE MNC Incorporated
YP SPACE MNC (YPS) is a Not for Profit youth specialist homelessness service operating in Port Macquarie and Kempsey for over 32 years. YPS works with young people, aged 12 to 25 years, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness across our target LGAs. Their services are not just limited to providing a safe place for young people but a range of emotional, financial support including life skills to help these young people move into a positive future. The majority of young people YPS supports are experiencing homelessness due to domestic and family violence, child abuse and family breakdown. Young people accessing YPS services have generally experienced significant trauma in their lives and have developed survival skills that are perceived as negative and impacting on their health and wellbeing.
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