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Youturn is fostering change and empowering lives

Youturn is a not-for-profit organisation established more than 30 years ago to address youth homelessness right here on the Sunshine Coast.

Today it has evolved into a national organisation with a multidisciplinary team of over 200 professionals.

Trusted to create safe, inclusive, and supportive communities, Youturn offers assistance to vulnerable people of all ages, during their most challenging times.

In the past year, Youturn provided support to over 16,200 individuals through a diverse range of health and community service initiatives. These programs encompass homelessness, child safety, mental health, and suicide prevention.

At Youturn, our overarching goal is to make a lasting impact in the lives of those we serve. Through our dedicated efforts and partnerships, we aspire to build a society where everyone has the opportunity to lead a fulfilling and dignified life.

We collaborate with like-minded partners who share our core values, striving to ensure that those we support have access to secure and affordable housing, enabling them to thrive and enjoy optimal mental well-being.

As we participate in the Sunshine Coast Business Awards, we are honoured to showcase Youturn’s transformative impact. Through strategic planning, community engagement, and an unwavering dedication to positive change, we aspire to continue our journey of empowerment, ensuring that every life supported by Youturn can experience a positive turnaround.

If you are interested to learn more or support the work that Youturn does, please go to: www.youturn.org.au

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