Geelong Regional Libraries is helping young people build practical food skills, confidence, and employability with the Food 4 Future program.
The free workshops, funded by VicHealth, were launched in April this year and have been held at Newcomb, Biyal-a Armstrong Creek, Boronggook Drysdale and Corio Libraries.
Designed for young people aged 15 to 24, Food 4 Future combines fun, hands-on learning with tangible outcomes, such as a TAFE-accredited food handling certificate to help support future job opportunities.
Participants take part in three workshops:
• Food Around You – learn about food access and food security, create a personal food map and enjoy a free meal from local social enterprise Feed Me (Geelong/Bellarine) or The Salvation Army (Colac).
• Food Handling Certificate – gain a free, TAFE-accredited certificate from The Gordon, supported by pre-session modules and a take-home kitchen kit.
• How to Make a Meal – develop meal preparation and budgeting skills, with recipes and a fresh veggie box to take home thanks to Common Ground Project.
“Food 4 Future gives young people the chance to develop essential life skills while having fun and connecting with others,” Geelong Regional Libraries chief executive Vanessa Schernickau said.
“The added bonus of a nationally recognised food handling certificate makes it a powerful stepping stone into employment opportunities.”
Food 4 Future continues to run every school holidays, with upcoming sessions scheduled at Newcomb and Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Libraries. Places are free but limited, and bookings are essential at grlc.vic.gov.au