Yarra Community Notice Board

Welcome to echo’s Yarra Community Notice Board. Here you’ll find up-to-date information on local jobs, events, training, and community services. New opportunities are added regularly, so be sure to stay connected for the latest updates.

Local Job and Volunteer Opportunities

Home Cleaning Support Roles – Immediate Start

Help older community members remain independent at home. Tasks include:

  • Light cleaning (vacuuming, bathrooms, dusting)
  • Bed changing
  • Grocery runs or small errands
  • Friendly social visits

Pay Rate: $31.21/hour
Locations: Glen Huntly, Glen Iris, Camberwell, Hawthorn East, Bulleen, Mulgrave, Balwyn North, Surrey Hills

To apply: Speak to your echo consultant.

Volunteer Roles - Eastern Emergency Relief Network (EERN)

Location: 1/10–12 Thornton Cres, Mitcham

  • Always seeking volunteers – email: secretary@easternemergency.org.au

  • Support available for City of Whitehorse residents: furniture, whitegoods, food, and more

  • Donations welcome – Call 9874 8433 to arrange collection

Support Services

Free Bread

A local bakery is kindly donating fresh bread and baked goods to the echo Oakleigh office each week. If you’d like to collect some, please contact the Oakleigh office on Tuesday mornings to check availability and arrange a time for collection.

echo Oakleigh
69-71 Atherton Road
Oakleigh VIC 3166
Tel: (03) 9569 7772
oakleigh@echoaustralia.com

Richmond Churches Food Centre

Support includes pantry items, fresh produce, bread, milk, toiletries and sanitary items

Speak to your echo consultant for more information.

Want to get involved or need support?

We’re here to help. Speak to your echo consultant or drop into your local office to access services, explore job opportunities, or get connected with the support that’s right for you.

Phone: 1300 194 240
Email: echo@echoaustralia.com

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