
Jamma supports young South Sudanese people and their families in Dandenong, Casey, Cardinia, Melton and Brimbank areas through guidance, opportunity, and connection.
Jamma strengthens the bonds between generations and cultures by supporting young South Sudanese people to build strong futures. We do this by improving community wellbeing, fostering safe and respectful relationships, creating pathways through education and employment, and deepening a sense of belonging.
Our work is built on a whole-of-community approach. We collaborate directly with young people, their families, community leaders, and strategic partners to deliver impactful, mission-aligned programs.
We welcome young people, families and community members to our programs, workshops and events. Follow Jamma on Instagram, Facebook or book directly into one of the holiday programs below:
Services
Please reach out to our team for consultation and tailored support or view some of our services below:
Youth Development
Homework club and tutoring:
After-school support.
Youth activities and outreach:
Engaging programs in schools and during holidays.
Leadership:
Building confidence and peer connections.
Employment & Training
Skills workshops:
Practical training in computers, finance and trades.
Job pathways:
Help with resumes, interviews, and finding employment.
Personal Support
Casework and advocacy:
One-on-one guidance and speaking up for your needs.
Referrals:
Connecting you to health, legal and housing services.
Community Building
Community training:
Supporting members to lead projects and initiatives.
Volunteering:
Opportunities to give back and gain experience.
Parenting programs:
Workshops and parent support.
Contact
Get in touch with your local Jamma office or email us at jamma@cmy.net.au.
Dandenong, Casey & Cardinia Office
243 Lonsdale St, Dandenong VIC 3175
P | (03) 8594 1561
Melton & Brimbank Office
Suite 2/3 Alexandra St, Melton VIC 3337
P | (03) 9340 3755

Jamma operates under the auspice of the Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) and is proudly funded by the Victorian State Government.