New logo bridging the gap to the future

FOCUS ON HELPING THE YOUTH… From left, The Bridge Youth Services integrated family services worker, Rebecca Slade, navigator support worker, Lauren Barker, cradle to kinder worker, Vicky Vourgaslis, youth and family support worker, Emma Dahlenburg, cradle to kinder worker, Linda King, CEO, Melinda Lawley, services manager, Leigh Nash, youth and family support worker, Skye Hudson and integrated family services worker, Stephen Hunter. Photo: Katelyn Morse.
FOCUS ON HELPING THE YOUTH… From left, The Bridge Youth Services integrated family services worker, Rebecca Slade, navigator support worker, Lauren Barker, cradle to kinder worker, Vicky Vourgaslis, youth and family support worker, Emma Dahlenburg, cradle to kinder worker, Linda King, CEO, Melinda Lawley, services manager, Leigh Nash, youth and family support worker, Skye Hudson and integrated family services worker, Stephen Hunter. Photo: Katelyn Morse.
FOCUS ON HELPING THE YOUTH… From left, The Bridge Youth Services integrated family services worker, Rebecca Slade, navigator support worker, Lauren Barker, cradle to kinder worker, Vicky Vourgaslis, youth and family support worker, Emma Dahlenburg, cradle to kinder worker, Linda King, CEO, Melinda Lawley, services manager, Leigh Nash, youth and family support worker, Skye Hudson and integrated family services worker, Stephen Hunter. Photo: Katelyn Morse.
FOCUS ON HELPING THE YOUTH… From left, The Bridge Youth Services integrated family services worker, Rebecca Slade, navigator support worker, Lauren Barker, cradle to kinder worker, Vicky Vourgaslis, youth and family support worker, Emma Dahlenburg, cradle to kinder worker, Linda King, CEO, Melinda Lawley, services manager, Leigh Nash, youth and family support worker, Skye Hudson and integrated family services worker, Stephen Hunter. Photo: Katelyn Morse.

AFTER assisting the community for many years, The Bridge Youth Service in Shepparton are currently undergoing a rebranding to ensure they are equipped to continue their fantastic services well into the future.

For those unfamiliar with their brilliant work, The Bridge is a not-for-profit incorporated association funded primarily by government that assists the youth of the area. The Bridge fosters a supportive community and offers opportunities that value and empower young people to excel at their goals.

The team work closely with parents, other services and volunteer mentors to ensure the next generation can achieve their full potential.

The Bridge Youth Service’s CEO, Melinda Lawley said, “We are excited to continue helping the community and hope the new logo will emphasise the ‘Youth’ in our branding.

“We are always seeking new volunteers for our mentor program. If you think you can offer a couple hours of your time per fortnight to help kids in need, please get in contact.”

The Bridge also receives valuable fundraising support from the ‘Revamp’ op shop on Fryers Street; show your support to the great service by grabbing some second hand goodies next time you’re in town.

For more information, contact The Bridge Youth Service on 5831 2390 or visit www.thebridge.org.au