Kids Off The Kerb is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2007 to assist disadvantaged and at-risk young people in reaching their potential.
Over the last 20 years, Kids Off The Kerb has conducted various projects to assist participants by establishing helpful connections within the community and pathways into education, training and work.
These projects have included several innovative social enterprise activities, particularly those that use environmental and recycling platforms.
Most recently, in collaboration with other not-for-profit organisations, Kids Off The Kerb delivered services from 2021 to 2025 under the Victorian Government’s Reconnect Program, which assists participants by providing practical support and assistance with their engagement in education, training and employment options, and supports them into further study or employment pathways.
Currently, within its limited resources, Kids Off The Kerb seeks to continue assisting those experiencing hardship by providing material aid and support and by developing further partnerships with like-minded organisations to deliver direct services that alleviate disadvantage.
Who We Are
Kids Off The Kerb aims to assist disadvantaged and at-risk young people by providing support and opportunities to participate in productive activities and programs, enabling them to achieve a sense of worth, purpose and belonging.
Projects Kids Off The Kerb has created various projects over the last 20 years designed to assist young people by enhancing their health and welfare and supporting them through pathways into education, training and employment.
Charitable Status
Kids Off The Kerb Ltd ABN 54 127 220 142 (“Kids Off The Kerb”) is a public company limited by guarantee and is registered as a charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission. Kids Off The Kerb is recognised as a public benevolent institution by the Australian Taxation Office. Donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible.