DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Footprints lead to honour

Footprints lead to honour

 

By Casey Neill

Sarah Williams involves young people in art projects to bring about social change.
She’s worked in the Dandenong area for the past 10 years as a youth worker and with the organisation she co-founded, Footprints.

On Friday 26 January she received the leadership honour at the Greater Dandenong Australia Day Awards in Dandenong Park.
“I’m pretty excited to be acknowledged for the award and it’s just lovely to know that the work is getting to more prominent levels,” Ms Williams said.
“It’s about the young people mostly, so for me it represents them.”

She dedicated the award to founding Footprints mentor Erjok Nai, “a member of the community that we lost too soon”.
“It was his presence and a few trips to South Sudan in particular that set me on the trajectory to do this work,” Ms Williams said.
Another young person from Footprints put her up for the nod.

“I guess the idea behind Footprints is that we create spaces to bring about social change through the creative arts,” she said.
“We’ve done a number of projects within the City of Greater Dandenong.”

Her most recent Footprints endeavour in the area was The Grounded Project, which included workshops, flash mobs, school performances, a camp and a concert in Harmony Square.
It aimed to inspire, educate and empower culturally diverse young people to reach their potential.

“The idea was to make the positive stories of young people’s contributions to society more prominent and create some more positive media,” Ms Williams said.
She thanked project partners Borderlands Cooperative, Jungle City Projects and South Sudanese Australian Youth United in particular, “a community whose resilience despite much public scrutiny continues to inspire me”.

Here are more inspiring stories of people from Dandenong that you might love to read: 

Award earned in retirement

Footprints lead to honour

Land of many languages

Land of many languages

Award earned in retirement

Award earned in retirement

Like and Follow Dandenong Star Journal on Facebook and Twitter for for more news.
You can also subscribe to our Digital Edition to receive your copy on your email.  

Digital Editions


More News

  • Women Making It Work marks 20 years with book launch

    Women Making It Work marks 20 years with book launch

    Women Making It Work (WMIW), a grassroots network supporting women in business across Casey and Cardinia, marked its 20th anniversary with the launch of a new book sharing the personal…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 25 February 1926 Out of his class At the Dandenong Court, Samuel Carrick was charged with travelling on the railways between Dandenong and Tooradin in the first-class…

  • Shine light in the darkness

    Shine light in the darkness

    May light shine through the darkness for each of us this year. As I reflect on the many meanings of light, I find that there are many positive meanings that…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 396196 Mission Adoptable Australian Animal Protection Society is cutting fees for cuts and kittens to just $50 this weekend. A nationwide initiative to find…

  • Pride of Holden roars on

    Pride of Holden roars on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534613 Brett Crawley is a proud member of Holden’s loyal legion displaying their prize classic cars in Dandenong next month. The Narre Warren North…