Hoppers Crossing student Jack has been announced as Wyndham’s young person of the month for September.
Jack is a passionate youth advocate and encourages young people to share their stories and feel heard, using his voice to inspire other young people to speak up about mental health, equality and identity.
Volunteering regularly with The Salvation Army and helping vulnerable people, Jack endeavours to make everyone feel included using his creativity and energy to help build a cohesive community.
He is a student ambassador for the Speak For Better program, a member of the Australian Council for Student Voice, and the creator of Speakupwithjack, a platform that raises awareness and empowers young people.
Among other achievements by the year 11 student are winning the Spirit of Anzac Prize for leadership and resilience in the community and earning a scholarship to play for the Brimbank Stallions soccer team.
“I hope to keep using my voice to help others, especially young people who feel like they don’t have one,” Jack said.
“I want to work in a field where I can make a real difference, maybe in mental health, community leadership, or in parliament or the legal field.
“My dream is to see a world where everyone feels accepted and supported no matter where they come from.”
One Wyndham recipients are residents aged between 12 to 25 who positively contribute to the Wyndham community and are role models to other young people.
Each month, council selects a Wyndham resident to be awarded the ‘Young Person of the Month’.
Winners are awarded a $300 gift voucher of their choice and other prizes.







