‘Finding a way’ has been our theme through all of this, and there’s still a lot we can do with relatively little.” “There have been challenges,” admits Nick, “and we’ve had to make some changes here and there, but we’re still optimistic. Nick was talking then about the Melbourne-based streetwear label’s Pathway Alliance program – an innovative internship program that provides young people (aged 16-25) affected by homelessness or hardship with an education spanning retail, social and life skills.Īnd two years on, even in the face of COVID-19, the program is alive and kicking. “Those things are hard to quantify, but they’re so important.” “We’re finding the life skills, the intangibles, are having the biggest impact,” HoMie co-founder Nick Pearce told us back in 2018.
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