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Jaydon Adams Foundation Ltd We offer culturally grounded programs & trainings designed to strengthen mental health, social emotional wellbeing and community resilience.

We’re here to support, empower, and walk alongside mob on the journey to healing, growth & opportunity. Jaydon (The Dos) was a proud Mardigan Boy that was loved by family and friends. He was a great young leader that was taken too soon at the age of 20yrs. The youngest of four children, he was much loved by family and friends. Tragically, Jaydon lost his life in a car accident, but his spirit and

passion for life will continue through this Memorial established in his honour. Jaydon's passion for his people and dedication to his culture was reflected through his involvement with Indigenous Health and his many youth leadership roles. He was a talented football player who educated others about Aboriginal culture and the need to close the gap on disadvantages. Although Jaydon's life was cut short, his contribution to youth participation in Aboriginal health at all levels will live on.

14/06/2026
02/06/2026

What’s On at JAF This June!

Tuesdays – Dalby Men’s Group
12:00pm – 2:00pm

Wednesdays – Chinchilla Men’s Group
Usually 3:00pm – 5:00pm
This week only: Extended session from 1:00pm – 5:00pm

Thursdays – Toowoomba Men’s Group
12:00pm – 2:00pm

Our men’s groups provide a culturally safe space to yarn, connect, learn new skills, strengthen wellbeing and support one another. Whether you’re looking to meet new people, have a yarn, or simply spend time with other good men in the community, we’d love to see you there.

26/05/2026

Today, we acknowledge National Sorry Day — a day to reflect, listen and remember the strength of the Stolen Generations, their families and communities.

We honour the stories, resilience and survival of our people, and recognise the ongoing journey of healing, truth-telling and connection.

May we continue to walk together with respect, understanding and cultural safety for future generations. 🖤💛❤️

25/05/2026

We are expanding our team!
Job Opportunity: Wellbeing Worker
Location: Toowoomba
Position: Part-time Contract, 22.8 hours per week

The Jaydon Adams Foundation (JAF) is seeking a passionate and dedicated Wellbeing Worker to join our team. This role is focused on supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men through our community-based wellbeing programs, yarning circles, life-skills workshops and cultural healing activities.

About the Role
• Support men’s groups to strengthen mental health, social and emotional wellbeing.
• Facilitate group sessions, one-on-one yarns, and culturally safe healing activities.
• Encourage men to reconnect with identity, culture and community.
• Work alongside our team to deliver programs that build resilience, self-confidence and dignity.

Mandatory Requirements
• Current Blue Card (or willingness to obtain).
• Current Driver’s Licence.

Join a team that’s walking alongside mob to build stronger, healthier communities.
For more info, contact Chanarra Adams (Operations & Finance Manager) on 0408 275 648
Send your EOI & resume to: [email protected]
Applications close 25th June at 5PM

At the Jaydon Adams Foundation, cultural safety means creating spaces where people feel seen, heard, respected, and safe...
21/05/2026

At the Jaydon Adams Foundation, cultural safety means creating spaces where people feel seen, heard, respected, and safe to be themselves. It’s about listening without judgement, walking alongside community, and honouring culture, identity, and lived experience in everything we do.
Thanks to the Staying on track Team for a great 2 days 💪🏾

Thanks Nathan & Adrian from Blood Brothers Hunting & Fishing for taking our men’s group participants away on camp this w...
19/05/2026

Thanks Nathan & Adrian from Blood Brothers Hunting & Fishing for taking our men’s group participants away on camp this weekend.

This camp was more than just getting away — it was about connection, healing and reminding the brothers they’re not alone. Over the camp the men spent time fishing, yarning, laughing and supporting each other in a safe space surrounded by culture and community. Seeing the smiles, conversations and genuine connections made throughout the trip showed just how important these camps are.

Everyone had a deadly time and we’re already looking forward to the next one 🙌🏽🔥

Wrapped up our 2 day Cultural Safety training today with the crew at Momentum Mental Health  Safe to say… we also had a ...
02/04/2026

Wrapped up our 2 day Cultural Safety training today with the crew at Momentum Mental Health

Safe to say… we also had a few laughs, some of the participants (and facilitator 😂) had some fun and jumped up for a little Nutbush TikTok

Real learning, real connection, and creating spaces where people feel it – not just hear it.

Grateful for the energy, laughter, openness and respect shown over the two days.
This is what it’s about.

Also a BIG thank you to our deadly facilitator Lizzie.
As our Executive Director, she shows up and gives her time to support our Cultural Safety training – and that says everything about the kind of leader she is. We appreciate you always.

Strong Minds. Strong Spirits.We’re bringing our Dalby Men together for a 6-week journey grounded in culture, connection,...
19/03/2026

Strong Minds. Strong Spirits.

We’re bringing our Dalby Men together for a 6-week journey grounded in culture, connection, and growth.

This isn’t just a program — it’s a space for our fellas to yarn, learn, create and reconnect. From making didgeridoos and artefacts, to sharing stories through art and building strong cultural connections… it’s all about strengthening who we are.

Dalby
Thursdays (check dates and times)
Lunch provided

Come as you are, bring your story, bring your strength. And if you’ve got young ones, they’re always welcome alongside you.

Let’s keep building strong men, strong culture, strong community.

Youth Mental Health First Aid TrainingWe’re bringing our Youth Mental Health First Aid training back to community on the...
18/03/2026

Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

We’re bringing our Youth Mental Health First Aid training back to community on the 8th & 9th of April at our office.

Time: 9:00am – 4:30pm (both days)
Cost: $370 + GST per person

https://forms.gle/Xty49D6JzNafV2929

This deadly 2-day course is all about building confidence and skills to support our young people through tough times — having the right conversations, recognising the signs, and knowing how to step in the right way.

Please note: This training requires a minimum of 8 participants to go ahead. If numbers aren’t met, the course will be rescheduled.

If you’re working with young people, part of community, or just want to upskill — this one’s for you.

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