Young people helping older residents with phones, media and sport at a community hub

Youth and older locals

Useful roles, good seats, real reasons to come back.

Young people get jobs to practise. Older residents and Elders get shade, seats, digital confidence, social connection and a place that works at human speed.

Youth pathway

Real roles beat speeches about opportunity.

Young people can spot fake opportunity fast. The hub works better when the jobs are practical, supervised, paid or creditable, and connected to something bigger than one event.

Sport crew

Court setup, gear care, referee basics, coaching support and safety checks.

Market crew

Stall setup, QR notices, visitor directions, pack-down and simple customer support.

Media crew

Camera, sound, interviews, editing, clearances and public notice clips.

Tech crew

Phone help, scam awareness, forms, device setup and patient digital support.

Older residents

Comfort is infrastructure.

The island has many older residents, semi-retirees and Elders. A serious hub builds in seats, shade, toilets, readable signs, low-glare lighting, safe walking surfaces, quieter hours and help that never talks down to people.

Rest firstBenches, shade, water, toilets and shorter walking loops are part of the build.
Digital confidenceMarkets and cinema nights can include phone help, scam awareness, forms and public notices.
Social rhythmSmall repeated gatherings can matter more than one showy launch.

Wellbeing lane

Keep wellbeing real.

The hub can support movement, social connection, food, recovery, support groups and referral-friendly programs. It stays strongest when health claims are practical and private details stay private.