Over the years, our positive impact on young people and communities in the Hunter has grown. In mid-2026, we’re bringing our unique education model to the region.
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Craig Davis College moves to the University of Wollongong campus
“Craig Davis College’s move is a promise to our students: your education matters, your future matters and you belong in places that spark the imagination.”
Remembering Father Chris Riley
Yesterday we said farewell and thank you to our founder.
Vale, Father Chris Riley AM
It is with great sadness that we announce that our founder has passed away.
Together, we made a life-changing difference last year
Here are the many ways we worked together to support and empower children and young people in 2024.
New brand, same vision
Those who have supported us over the years will notice that things are beginning to look a bit different around here.
Can we support you to reach your dreams?
There’s still another week to apply for our National Scholarship Program and to join the 467 recipients who have benefited from its support.
A new CEO: Judy Barraclough
Judy Barraclough will join the organisation on 12 April 2023.
A new CEO: Lex Nadine Lutherborrow
After eight years with Youth Off The Streets, Lex Nadine Lutherborrow was appointed by Father Riley and the Youth Off The Streets Board as CEO in 2020. Find out more about Lex.
Government announces $3M package to support survivors of domestic and family violence
We welcome the announcement, but we ask the government to consider allocating more funding to services supporting young people escaping domestic and family violence.









