Employment Education & Training
- Employment Services & Youth Services
- Education, Training & Community Unit
- Creating Connections Educational and Employment Pathways
- WHEELS
- Education Employment and Training Assistance (EET)
- Youth Enterprise Hub
- Kitchen Culture Program
- Youth Transition Support Initiative
- Western Young People’s Independent Network
- Western Tutoring and Scholarship Program
- School-Focussed Youth Service
- Women Having Fun Together Program
- Social Enterprises
- Print Side Up
- Youth Voice
If you are aged from 15 to 21 years, we can support you to find a job, get into study and/or build your work skills.
Creating Connections Educational and Employment Pathways (CEEP) are for young people aged 15-25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and who are supported by homelessness assistance service (SAAP) to access education and employment options.
WHEELS focuses on supporting young people who are homeless, at risk of homelessness or are currently participating in Job Services Australia to gain important life skills that will help them to link into employment and/or training.
As part of Creating Connections (Education, Employment and Training) Step Ahead currently provide pre-employment assistance to the young people living or who have connections with the North West region of Melbourne. This EET assistance focuses on young people (16-25) who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and not engaged in education, employment or training.
Assistance can be one off, short term or as part of the WHEELS course.
If you are from 15 to 25 years of age, the Youth Enterprise Hub (YEH) can support you to find a job, get into study and/or build your work skills.
If you are from aged 15 to 25 and are interested in working with other young people from different cultural backgrounds and developing your hospitality skills, join our Kitchen Culture program.
If you are aged from 15 to 19 and are not at school or not working more than 15 hours per week, we can support you to find a job, get into study and/or build your work skills.
If you are aged from 12 to 25 years and want to make a difference in your community, join the Western Young People’s Independent Network (WYPIN).
If you are a young woman and completing your VCE, we can offer you free tutoring.
We work with the education, health and welfare sectors to enhance the physical, mental and social-emotional wellbeing of primary and secondary school students aged between 10 and 18.
If you live in Braybrook or Maidstone (or surrounding areas) and are interested in meeting new people, trying new activities and enjoying yourself, we can support you.
If you are aged from 15 to 25 and interested in developing your screen-printing and work skills, we can support you.
Youth Voice is a research project where young people talk to their peers about issues that matter to them. The aim of the project is to inform government policy and planning.
Employment Education & Training
We empower people who are disadvantaged with resources to access meaningful employment, education and training options.
Melbourne Citymission’s employment, education and training services work with young people who are homeless, at risk of homelessness or experiencing disadvantage.
We support these young people to overcome not only individual but structural barriers that prevent them from entering into education, training and employment pathways.
Our services are linked and integrated, which means that young people have a range of resources at their disposal that help them to gain the confidence and experience they need so they can develop the study, skills and work options they want.

