In the spirit of Easter, charity organisation Endless Horizons will be hosting a drive-through sausage sizzle to raise funds for the opening of a new centre.
Currently based in Campbellfield, the husband and wife team Jim and Neda Mangioros are eager to cater to more disadvantaged youth across Melbourne, looking to open a second kids, youth and outreach centre warehouse located in Melbourne’s inner north.

The event aims to raise awareness about the organisation and the significant role it plays within the wider community, which includes counselling, and feeding and clothing families in need.

However, they don’t plan on stopping there.

Following the establishment of a second centre, Endless Horizons is also planning on expanding the reach of its services to the western and eastern suburbs in the hope of mentoring and counselling a larger percentage of disadvantaged youths across Melbourne.

“In the very near future we want to branch out into more programs, such as having a youth farm retreat camping facility where kids can go away on camps and hang out, with full activities,” said Mr Mangioros.

“Plus we want to open up a male and female drug and alcohol detox and rehab centre in the outer Melbourne country area of Victoria where there’s a huge need from 18-year-olds onwards.”

The sausage sizzle will also feature entertainment for the little ones, with a free animal farm and face painting.

The fundraiser will take place over two days on the Easter long weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 April, 2015 at 10.30 am to 4.30 pm in the Officeworks car park, 230 Alexandra Parade, Fitzroy.

To donate or for more information, email info@endlesshorizons.org.au or call 0435 931 691.