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St Albans Community Youth Club Inc.

Locality: St Albans, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9366 4302



Address: 309A Main Road East 3021 St Albans, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 Happy Wednesday all!!! Sending virtual hugs & love to allHappy Wednesday all!!! Sending virtual hugs & love to all



25.01.2022 We all need help sometimes and there is no shame in reaching out, connecting and getting support. These are challenging, unusual times.

24.01.2022 This video created by Brimbank community members provides simple tips on how to ensure you wear your face mask correctly. Clean... your hands before touching the face mask Prior to wearing it, check that the face mask is not damaged or dirty Adjust the face mask to fit your face; cover your nose, mouth and chin and avoid gaps on the sides Avoid touching the face mask when youre wearing it After use, put disposable masks in a rubbish bin Ensure you wash, dry and keep reusable masks in a bag after each use Do NOT share your mask with others See more

24.01.2022 What a great idea- get creative everyone. Youve got to be in it to win it!



23.01.2022 FREE study and RESUME help, from experts 24/7??!! Brimbank Neighbourhood Houses & Community Centres bring to you, Studiosity.......a FREE online program providing study and resume help to ALL community members, anywhere, anytime 24/7. Check out the link below for more information, share and get involved.

21.01.2022 Yesterday we received the generous donation of grocery items and beautifully made reusable face masks from a wonderful community member Rano Samra. These items will go do community members in need and we thank you for your generosity and kindness. Thank you!

21.01.2022 The mandatory wearing of face masks or face coverings (bandana, scarf) need to be worn whenever you leave the house, we had a good old laugh along with this womans attempt to make one..... hope it brings a smile to your dial Take care everyone, keep well and connected and we cant wait to welcome you all into the centre as soon as its safe and we are able.



21.01.2022 An update on Brimbank’s home library service

20.01.2022 Guess whAt!? Thoughts happen when we meditate. And it is A ok. ... I am working through the list of things you all gave me last month about what frustrates you during your pause! Heres a few tips how to work with your thoughts. And to work with these things called . Love ya! Alexis @ Yarraville, Victoria

20.01.2022 From 11:59pm Tonight (Wednesday), face coverings will be mandatory for everyone aged 12 and over in metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire. Victorias Chief Health Officer recommends a fabric mask made of at least three layers or a disposable surgical mask as the most effective ways to cover your face. If you dont have either of those, the experts say a scarf or bandana is still better than nothing.... And remember: face coverings are in addition to washing your hands, staying home, and keeping 1.5m from other people when youre in a public place not instead of. Here are some tips

19.01.2022 If you need a COVID test and cannot leave your home because of disabilit, or youre a close contact, you might be eligible for this service- details below

18.01.2022 The Victorian Government has declared a state of disaster and yesterday announced metropolitan Melbourne has entered Stage Four restrictions from 6.00pm Sunda...y 2 August. Council facilities including gyms, libraries, customer service centres, and playgrounds remain closed until further notice. For more information on council facility closures, please visit: https://www.brimbank.vic.gov.au/emerge/coronavirus-covid-19 Stage Four restrictions mean: Only one person per household may leave the house to shop for essential items within 5kms of home You may complete one hour of daily exercise within 5km of home with only one other person A curfew from 8pm 5am is in place where you may only leave the home to give or receive care or to go to/from work. We all have to work together to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus in our communities during this very difficult time. Please follow the directions of the health authorities. Stay home, look after yourselves and your loved ones, and if you feel unwell or have any symptoms no matter how mild, get tested. For more information about COVID-19, the restrictions and what they mean to you, please visit the DHHS websitewww.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus



18.01.2022 For some in our community, a mask is a communication barrier. Check the post below about information

17.01.2022 Brimbank Neighbourhood Houses & Community Centres are offering some excellent education support for young people... Reach out, connect and get the support to excel!

17.01.2022 Staying apart keeps us together

17.01.2022 Some information about new restrictions

17.01.2022 From tomorrow, in line with the reintroduction of Stage 3 restrictions across metropolitan Melbourne, there will be only be four reasons for any of us to leave ...home: Shopping for food and essential items Care and caregiving Exercise Work and study if you cant do it from home It also means a number of Council services and facilities will be temporarily closed, including: Customer Service Centres Sunshine Leisure Centre and St Albans Pop-up Gym Brimbank Community Centres and Neighbourhood Houses Keilor Basketball and Netball Stadium Brimbank Library branches (online library remains open and alternative services available to Brimbank residents) Playgrounds Off-leash dog parks Skate parks Public BBQ Facilities Outdoor exercise equipment For more information on impacts to Council services visit https://www.brimbank.vic.gov.au/emerge/coronavirus-covid-19 For the latest advice from the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services visit www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus #WeAreBrimbank #TogetherBrimbankCan

17.01.2022 In these challenging times, its important to look after our mental health. ts okay if your feeling down but it important to reach out and get support. There are many services about to support you or someone you care about. Stay well and reach out.

16.01.2022 Even if you only have mild symptoms, it is important to get tested. See below for further details

16.01.2022 People living in metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A FACE COVERING when leaving home for one ...of the four reasons or risk getting a $200 fine. No matter your background, we are all part of the same community and by working together we can help reduce the spread of COVID-19. Brimbank Wear Your Mask Together well get through these tough times

14.01.2022 The Victorian Government has declared a ‘state of disaster’ and yesterday announced metropolitan Melbourne has entered Stage Four restrictions from 6.00pm Sunda...y 2 August. Council facilities including gyms, libraries, customer service centres, and playgrounds remain closed until further notice. For more information on council facility closures, please visit: https://www.brimbank.vic.gov.au/emerge/coronavirus-covid-19 Stage Four restrictions mean: Only one person per household may leave the house to shop for essential items within 5kms of home You may complete one hour of daily exercise within 5km of home with only one other person A curfew from 8pm 5am is in place where you may only leave the home to give or receive care or to go to/from work. We all have to work together to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus in our communities during this very difficult time. Please follow the directions of the health authorities. Stay home, look after yourselves and your loved ones, and if you feel unwell or have any symptoms no matter how mild, get tested. For more information about COVID-19, the restrictions and what they mean to you, please visit the DHHS websitewww.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus

14.01.2022 What a great idea- indeed it does look like hours of fun! Have you connected with your local library lately for a special iso delivery?

14.01.2022 This Eid al-Adha, stay home and celebrate with the people you live with. This is another sacrifice for us all, and while we may be physically apart, we can find... other ways to stay connected. Protect your family and community. Staying apart keeps us together. For more information call TIS National on 13 14 50 or visit www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/translations

12.01.2022 Thanks to all you community legends who have reached out to help us out with plastic bags. If youve been in touch about a contactless collection we will follow up to confirm arrangements. Thanks again for your support ... Thanks again for supporting our plastic bag call out

12.01.2022 Important information for anyone walking a dog- enjoy your exercise together and dont get a surprise!

11.01.2022 If you need a COVID test and cannot leave your home because of disabilit, or you’re a close contact, you might be eligible for this service- details below

11.01.2022 Hers some important information to support your mental health during these challenging times. Pass it along to a friend, or save the post to come back to if needed.

11.01.2022 Emergency Financial Assistance for people who are in extreme hardship and unable to access income support. To be eligible for this program a person must: 1. Liv...e in Victoria, and 2. Be unable to access Commonwealth income support (such as JobKeeper or JobSeeker) or the Victorian International Student Emergency Relief Fund, and 3. Have zero or very limited income, savings or community support. 4. Be a temporary or provisional visa holder, or an undocumented migrant. To apply, go to: https://www.redcross.org.au/vicrelief The website has information in Simplified Chinese, Farsi, Malay, Nepalese, Spanish, Tamil, Urdu and Vietnamese.

10.01.2022 Many people have a medical condition or disability that prevents them from wearing a mask, so if you see someone who is not wearing a face covering, you shouldnt assume that they are not following directions. Info: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/face-masks-covid-19

08.01.2022 A free, child friendly resource: A book for children about Coronavirus

08.01.2022 An update on Brimbanks home library service

08.01.2022 Weve seen some fabulous patterns, colours and thumbs up from the community wearing masks! Well done everyone, mask up and we will get through this healthy and happy

08.01.2022 Important mental Health support available

06.01.2022 Thanks to all you community legends who have reached out to help us out with plastic bags. If you’ve been in touch about a contactless collection we will follow up to confirm arrangements. Thanks again for your support ... Thanks again for supporting our plastic bag call out

06.01.2022 If you or someone you know someone of Vietnamese background in Melbourne has been impacted by coronavirus and currently in isolation (whether negative or postive) and require urgent emergency support - the Vietnamese Community in Australia: Victorian Chapter can help through: - helping you fill out application forms for DHHS Government support worker payment $1500 or waiting for testing results $300 subsidy - assist you with groceries, food, essentials - assist you with buy...ing medication All support and interpreting services are FREE. Please contact any of our team below: Bon Nguyen - 0411616453 Celia Tran - 0427 511 154 Giang Nguyen - 0413 865 756 Or our head office 96898515 See more

06.01.2022 A good reminder form St Albans Heights Primary School Hub- kids can display feelings in different ways....

05.01.2022 From today, if you live within metropolitan Melbourne or Mitchell Shire, you must wear a face covering whenever you leave your home unless an exception applie...s. This is an additional physical barrier to protect you and your loved ones. A face covering must cover both your nose and mouth, and a face mask is the recommended face covering. We have updated our website with a range of information to help you understand what this means for you at home, at work, at school, when youre driving or out exercising. There are a range of exemptions for not wearing a face covering so be sure to read this information closely. Thank you for your continued support to help stop the spread of #coronavirus across Victoria. For more information see: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/face-masks-covid-19

04.01.2022 Further restrictions are on their way, please take care and check in on one another #weareallinthistogehterFurther restrictions are on their way, please take care and check in on one another #weareallinthistogehter

04.01.2022 Happy Wednesday! Stay warm everyoneHappy Wednesday! Stay warm everyone

02.01.2022 The best way to remove your mask

02.01.2022 A free presentation to learn about and improve your money management in difficult times

02.01.2022 Good morning folks and welcome to Wednesday! What better way to start the day than with a smile?! Have a great day, reach out and connect if you need and remember, we are all in this together.

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