Caption: Teen Shed Mackay members enjoyed a day at Wake House Australia. Photo credit: Photos by Nell
Offering a safe space for all teens to socialise, Teen Shed Mackay is proving that you can get teenagers outdoors and teach them new tricks.
Their latest excursion was to Wake Park Australia in Andergrove, where teens from roughly 12 to 18 could meet new friends and challenge themselves to the skill of wakeboarding.
Teen Shed Founder Lisa Versaci said Teen Shed’s mission is to help teenagers lead healthy, happy and safe lives.
“We want to create a space where we can empower and nurture teenagers, support and guide them, listen to and enjoy them,” Lisa said.
“Our goal is to reach as many local teenagers as possible, to inspire them to reach their full potential through peer-inspired environments, social inclusion and relationships.
“The reason why we do what we do is I got tired of hearing teenagers complain about living in Mackay saying there’s nothing to do, when there is so much to challenge them. They just need that guidance and inspiration, so our activities are age-appropriate and provide the fun and challenge they are craving.”
Caption: Teen Shed Mackay enjoyed a day of friendships and challenges at Wake House Australia as part of the group’s regular outings. Photo credit: Photos by Nell
Teen Shed Mackay is an inclusive space for all teenagers to meet and mingle, with no prerequisites on who can and can’t join in on the group’s activities.
Lisa Versaci said it’s simply a place where teenagers can have a voice, grow through self-discovery and lead enriching lives through a number of community-inspired activities.
“We want to work with our local community to provide personal development skills for our teenagers to survive and thrive throughout the teenage years,” she said.
“To raise awareness around teen issues and format strategies which can be applied to improve their development, life skills, health and wellbeing.
“Also to increase the positive representation teens have within the community by participating in fundraising, volunteer and community activities.”
Recently members of Teen Shed Mackay have been making sleeping mats for homeless people by recycling plastic bags. The group also regularly cook breakfast at Orange Sky for the homeless, they volunteer at Run 4 Mi Life by handing out water bottles throughout the event and volunteer at Rumble on the Reef.
“The kids really want to be an important part of the community and volunteer more, so any event or organisation is welcome to reach out,” Lisa said.
As well as volunteering opportunities, Teen Shed members enjoy a varied range of activities, from outdoor adventure to art and craft, catering for all teen personality types.
“Activities are constantly changing but will include discos, movie and karaoke nights, reading groups and craft sessions, cooking sessions and training skills. We are hoping to make the Wake House day a regular outing as well as the Ninja Hub,” Lisa said.
There are sponsorship opportunities for businesses looking to support our local teenagers, keep an eye on the Teen Shed Mackay Facebook page for more information, or email Lisa at teenshedmackay@gmail.com.