Founded in 2009, Fair Go Australia Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that distributes its funds into its programs and the young Australian’s we support. Our goal is to provide at risk and youth with the skills and confidence necessary to gain access to opportunities which are taken for granted by many. Since our inception we have expanded our programs, providing support for both at risk youth and young marginalised parents and are currently seeking spaces to facilitate these valuable programs. Our programs have been established around our mantra of giving Australians a “Fair Go”, striving to provide these individuals with the following three pillars: human dignity, compassion and fairness. In the past our programs have achieved highly satisfying results with a review of the Getting It Together Mentoring Program receiving high praise from both its participants and mentors. Young people undertaking the program found it highly rewarding with 57% indicating that they were “very satisfied” and 43% stating they were “satisfied” achieving a 100% satisfaction rate.
Founded in 2009, Fair Go Australia Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that distributes its funds into its programs and the young Australian’s we support. Our goal is to provide at risk and youth with the skills and confidence necessary to gain access to opportunities which are taken for granted by many. Since our inception we have expanded our programs, providing support for both at risk youth and young marginalised parents and are currently seeking spaces to facilitate these valuable programs. Our programs have been established around our mantra of giving Australians a “Fair Go”, striving to provide these individuals with the following three pillars: human dignity, compassion and fairness. In the past our programs have achieved highly satisfying results with a review of the Getting It Together Mentoring Program receiving high praise from both its participants and mentors. Young people undertaking the program found it highly rewarding with 57% indicating that they were “very satisfied” and 43% stating they were “satisfied” achieving a 100% satisfaction rate.