MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » News » Woodgrove making merry Christmas for homeless youth

Woodgrove making merry Christmas for homeless youth

Woodgrove Shopping Centre in Melton West is partnering with Hope Street Youth and Family Services in a range of charity-raising events this December.

Santa’s Breakfast will be hosted by Mr and Mrs Claus, Rudolph, and merry elves on December 3, with sessions at 8am and 9am.

For $10 guests will be treated to sing a-longs and Christmas character entertainment.

Breakfast options available include Groundworks Cafe, Muffin Break, and Degani.

Proceeds from the event will be donated to Hope Street supporting young people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.

Woodgrove’s charity gift-wrapping drive will also raise money for Hope Street.

Shoppers can have their gifts wrapped by a team of volunteers in exchange for a gold coin donation.

Woodgrove centre manager Kylie Robertson said they’re “delighted” to support charity gift wrapping this Christmas.

“While a helping hand to get those tricky gift boxes wrapped is sure to ease stress levels for many of our shoppers, it’s also an important fundraising undertaking for Hope Street, with 100 per cent of monies raised going directly to supporting the vital work they do in the community,” she said.

Hope Street chief executive Donna Bennett said Woodgrove “has the back” of young people in its community.

“As soon as you mentioned their name I got a big smile on my face, because they’ve been such a long term supporter of local people in their community,” she said.

Santa Photography is also taking on different forms at Woodgrove this year with Baby’s First Christmas sessions, Pet Photography sessions, and Sensitive Santa sessions in which people can book for a moment with Santa without bright lights and big crowds,

Woodgrove will also operate with extended trading hours from 17-24 December.

Digital Editions


  • Paw-sitive impact

    Paw-sitive impact

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534816 Meet Bunji, the wellbeing superstar who’s turning heads at Melton Specialist School and showing the important role therapy…

More News

  • Five arrested following Deanside pursuit and crash

    Five arrested following Deanside pursuit and crash

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have arrested five teenagers after an incident where a male was allegedly assaulted and dragged into a vehicle before being involved in…

  • Eagles big scalp

    Eagles big scalp

    Eynesbury Eagles pulled off one of the upsets of the Gisborne and District Cricket Association Johnstone Shield season on Saturday. With just one win of the season, the Eagles put…

  • Driving for greatness

    Driving for greatness

    Djerriwarrh Community and Education Services is welcoming new volunteers to join itdsL2P program, helping learner drivers reach their supervised driving goals and get going on the road with confidence. Since…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533986 Kate Newitt is the principal of the recently de-merged Hillside Primary School. She spoke to Sam Porter about her role and her connection…

  • What to look forward to in Moorabool

    What to look forward to in Moorabool

    Moorabool council is set to host an abundance of music and literature events across Bacchus marsh, Ballan and Blackwood this year, pairing with local artists and visiting talent. Council was…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534644 Volunteer with L2P Help a disadvantaged young person gain essential driving hours by becoming an L2P Volunteer Driving Mentor. A few hours a…

  • Lions’ fall short

    Lions’ fall short

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 389722 Melton almost pulled off a win in a low scoring affair against Williamstown in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west on the weekend.…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    30 years ago 21 February 1996 A 200-metre section of High Street, Melton, would be closed and covered under a radical Melton Business Association proposal. 20 years go 21 February…

  • Ambulance response times up

    Ambulance response times up

    Ambulance response times across both Melton and Moorabool have improved slightly over the last quarter, according to the latest data released by Ambulance Victoria (AV). Paramedics in Melton responded to…

  • Coaches replace evening trains

    Coaches replace evening trains

    Evening train services on the Ballarat line will be replaced by coaches over three nights next month due to maintenance works. Coaches will replace evening trains for the entire journey…