The Youth Empowerment project

youth well being

Source: Agita Antoon

Agita Antoon has been practicing law in Australia for ten years. she came as a child to Australia with her family in 1998. Now she has a project and she hopes it will be useful and life-changing to our youth and to the community.


Agita explains why she came with this idea and why she is doing it.

" This project is about giving the youth of the community a place to learn things other than academics. Learning Life skills, learning about the way of life, and easing them to become better adults".

Agita says that it is very important that youth should learn about how to save money, how to purchase property, how to read contracts. Things we don’t learn in school. Also learning the most important foundation which is to take care of ourselves and do what makes us happy. 

The first free presentation will be held at the Assyrian Sports and Cultural Club at Fairfield on Monday 14/9/2020 and will start at 6 PM. Agita hopes to continue with these free presentations, hoping to be held once every month.


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