Your Journey Starts Here

At Esuarve, we see you not your mistakes, background, or challenges, but your potential.
This page is for the young people ready to take a step forward, to join a program that helps you grow, connect, and believe in yourself again.
Through our Empowering Youth Program, Mental Wellbeing & Resilience Program, and Life Skills & Employment Readiness Program, we give you the tools to build confidence, find purpose, and shape a future you can be proud of.
If you’re in Queensland and looking to join a youth program QLD that truly understands you you’re in the right place.
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Why Join Esuarve

We know life isn’t easy. Some of us have been through it too homelessness, court orders, family breakdown, or just feeling lost.

When you join Esuarve, you’re not just signing up for a program you’re joining a community that listens, supports, and believes in you.
Our mentors have lived experience and walk beside you every step of the way. You’ll learn practical skills, gain confidence, and make connections that lead to real opportunities.

Whether you need support with mental health, education, or employment, Esuarve is here to help you start your journey toward independence and success.

What You’ll Get When You Join

A Safe Place to Be Yourself

No judgment. No pressure. Just a safe space to learn, heal, and grow.
Here you’ll find people who listen and understand what you’re going through because they’ve been there too.
You’ll develop skills in self-care, communication, and confidence while building connections that last.

Practical Life Skills

Our programs teach everyday skills that make a real difference like budgeting, cooking, goal-setting, and time management.
These lessons help you become more independent and prepared for work and life outside the program.
We call it real-world learning the kind that builds confidence from the inside out.

Training and Employment Opportunities

If you’re ready to learn a trade or start work, Esuarve has partnerships with TAFEs and employers across Queensland.
Through our Tiny Homes project and other hands-on training, you’ll gain real experience and industry-recognised certificates.
This pathway turns your skills into a career, helping you move forward with pride.

Mental Health and Wellbeing Support

Everyone needs a little help sometimes. Our counsellors and mentors work together to help you manage stress, anxiety, and life pressures.
From mindfulness to cultural healing and peer connection, our programs help you find balance and self-belief.

Belonging and Connection

You’ll be part of a community that celebrates who you are and where you come from. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants, this includes cultural mentorship and yarning circles that reconnect you to heritage and strength.
When you join Esuarve, you join a movement, one that believes every young person deserves respect, trust, and empowerment.

Your Path, Your Future

Esuarve is here to help you find a path that suits you. Whether you want to go back to school, start a trade, or improve your mental health, our team will walk beside you the whole way.
With over 300 young people supported since 2020 and over 107,280 hours of training delivered, we know our approach works
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The proof is in the outcomes:

Over 300 young people supported
More than 43,000 hours of wellbeing support
Nearly 80,000 hours of training
90% of participants moving into education or employment
79% drop in reoffending rates
98% of graduates not returning to detention
These are more than numbers, they are lives, families, futures.

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Beyond statistics, these are stories of young people who have broken cycles of trauma and built new futures.
Each success story ripples through families and communities, reducing strain on the justice system and creating safer, stronger neighbourhoods.

Why Queensland Youth Choose Esuarve

Esuarve isn’t just based in Brisbane — it’s connected across Queensland.
When you join a youth program QLD, you join a network that offers ongoing support through training, housing, and community partnerships.

Our goal is simple: to help you gain the skills, confidence, and support you need to live independently and reach your goals.

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Join Today

You don’t need experience or qualifications to get started, just the willingness to try.
We can help you find the right program, build a plan, and begin the journey toward a better future.

To apply or learn more, visit our Get Involved page or reach out to our friendly team.

Because your story isn’t finished it’s just beginning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who can join Esuarve’s programs?

Anyone aged 16 to 24 who meets our criteria and wants to make a positive change can apply.
Our programs support young people across Queensland facing challenges like disengagement, homelessness, or justice involvement.
You don’t need to have everything figured out you just need to be ready to start.

2. What happens after I join a youth program QLD?

Once you join, our team will create a personalised plan based on your goals.
You’ll be matched with a mentor and gain access to training, mental health support, and career pathways.
We work with you every step of the way to ensure you get the support you need to succeed.

3. Do I have to pay to join Esuarve’s programs?

No our programs are completely free for participants.
All training, mentoring, and support services are funded through partnerships, government grants, and community donations.
You won’t have to worry about fees just bring your commitment and an open mind.

4. Where are the youth development programs based?

Esuarve runs youth development programs on the Gold Coast, Queensland.
Our network includes local training sites and partner facilities so you can join from wherever you are.
We also offer online and outreach options for those in remote communities.

5. How do I get involved or refer someone else?

It’s easy to get started visit our Get Involved page to apply or refer a friend.
If you’re a teacher, youth worker, or family member, you can connect directly with our team to discuss suitable program options in Queensland.
Joining is the first step to a fresh start.