Y Gear Community
Y Gear is more than just a business with great products and services - we also function to help the community where we can! In this blog, we will tell our stories of our impact in the community as well as any important updates.
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Uniform to Yarn; Our Uniform Recycling Program is Here ♻️
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Artist Spotlight: Allirra Moore
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ReBuild Golf Day - A Huge Hit!
October 10 2022
On Monday September 5, Y ReBuild held their annual Corporate Golf Day at Huntingdale Golf Club. YMCA ReBuild is a social enterprise that supports young people involved in the justice system with a pathway to employment and reintegration back into the community. Focusing on reducing the rates of reoffending, ReBuild provides training, mentoring, employment and support to provide these young people...
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Introducing Our New Y Uniform! 👕
July 11 2022
Let's Unify the Y! Y Gear and the Y are proud to announce our new uniform range! Check out the visuals to see it in action! Whats New? New Service Line colours Eco friendly and sustainable fabrics A modern fit, look and feel. First Nations polo Eco biodegradable bags More options to suit all service lines and climates.
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Michael’s Run for the Cancer Survivor Program
June 01 2022
UPDATE: He did it!! We would like to congratulate Michael, not only for completing a distance of 42.2km but for raising a total of $6,020 for such a worthy cause! Well done Michael! "Job done, $6020 raised. Hardest thing I've ever done" - Michael Y veteran Michael Tsiamis (pronounced char-miss) will be running for a cause when he takes...
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Q+A with First Nations Artist Robin Conlon
April 20 2022
This year, Y Gear is pleased to have collaborated with First Nations artist Robin Conlon - a descendant of Kullilli, Wakka Wakka, Koa and Kabi Kabi Nations. We were fortunate enough to hear from the artist himself in a Q+A about himself and the artwork.
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SWIMMING WITH SMILES IN THE NT
March 02 2022
Earlier this year, Y Services responded to a special request to support swimming and water safety education in Aboriginal communities, by supplying goggles and swimwear in various sizes for all toddlers, children and young people in Santa Teresa and Areyonga communities. Y Services will continue to work with Y NT to help promote swimming safety in remote indigenous communities....
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