An inclusion grant will give Geelong international students a new space to come together, share experiences, and make new friends.
The Salvo’s on Malop International Student Lounge project was a successful recipient of a Study Melbourne Inclusive Program grant which will soon open its refurbished facilities on May 29.
The Lounge program manager Helen Nicholls-Stary said the new facility would provide a dedicated and safe space for post-secondary international students living and studying in Geelong.
“Being an international student is an amazing experience, benefiting both the student and the community. However, it is not without its challenges,” she said.
“For some students, it is their first time being away from their family and friends. They are alone and looking after themselves while trying to understand a new culture in a country far from home.
“Making connection with support services and establishing a friendship network are essential elements of successfully achieving desired study outcomes.”
The Lounge will feature an engagement program of fun activities and information sessions covering issues relevant to international students to support their physical, emotional and mental health needs.
Social Mission program advisor David Elderidge said international students would be active partners in developing the program to provide culturally sensitive and inclusive support.
“The Salvation Army recognises and values diversity alongside our shared values of compassion, integrity, respect and collaboration,” he said.
“International students will be able to link in with other Salvation Army services as additional supports for international students, including counselling and support for students experiencing financial stress.”
The International Student Lounge Drop-in Centre will operate out of The Salvation Army’s 237 Malop Street location on Mondays and Thursdays from 5pm to 8pm, with a free and healthy meal provided.