BBYA Victoria is the Young Adults division of B'nai B'rith Victoria, the Melbourne branch of one of the world's oldest Jewish organisations. It is for those aged 20 to 39 years.
BBYA members have agreed that it's project will be to educate and support its members and others about mental health issues affecting Jewish young adults in Victoria. With this interest in mind, we run regular events with a focus on social inclusion and creating an environment where anyone is welcome.
Our events range from fundraising, to educational and informative, to socials. All food at these events is kosher, and all young adults in their 20s and 30s are invited to attend.
To stay up to date with our ongoing events, please follow our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BBYAVICTORIA/.
To find out more about getting involved in BBYA, or about attending our events, feel free to contact Toni Pikoos at [email protected].
BBYA Victoria is the Young Adults division of B'nai B'rith Victoria, the Melbourne branch of one of the world's oldest Jewish organisations. It is for those aged 20 to 39 years.
BBYA members have agreed that it's project will be to educate and support its members and others about mental health issues affecting Jewish young adults in Victoria. With this interest in mind, we run regular events with a focus on social inclusion and creating an environment where anyone is welcome.
Our events range from fundraising, to educational and informative, to socials. All food at these events is kosher, and all young adults in their 20s and 30s are invited to attend.
To stay up to date with our ongoing events, please follow our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BBYAVICTORIA/.
To find out more about getting involved in BBYA, or about attending our events, feel free to contact Toni Pikoos at [email protected].
BBYA Victoria is the Young Adults division of B'nai B'rith Victoria, the Melbourne branch of one of the world's oldest Jewish organisations. It is for those aged 20 to 39 years.
BBYA members have agreed that it's project will be to educate and support its members and others about Young Jewish Mental Health issues in Victoria. We refer to our Project as "The Elephant in the Room" Project.
One of our events took place on Sunday 29th March 2016, where around 80 people listened to and questioned our inspirational speakers. Our guest panellist, Annette Matov bravely described her family tragedy, due to her sisters mental health problems.
One of our events took place on Sunday 29th March 2016, where around 80 people listened to and questioned our inspirational speakers. Our guest panellist, Annette Matov bravely described her family tragedy, due to her sisters mental health problems.