On the 16 August 2024, I had the privilege to attend the graduation ceremony for various participants of the Driving Licensing Access Program run by the Gymea Community Aid and Information Service. I commend the invaluable contributions of the Gymea Community Aid and Information Service, a non-profit organisation that assists refugees and individuals from migrant communities by teaching important life skills. The Driving Licensing Access Program helps migrants develop the skills necessary to obtain a Driver's Licence, which has assisted many migrants in the Cabramatta community and improved their social mobility since many jobs require a driver's licence. This organisation also provides a multitude of settlement and multicultural services, including youth programs and education services to support migrants. I acknowledge its positive impact on the Cabramatta community and across NSW as many migrants that settle here come from non-English speaking backgrounds. I thank Joanne Cracknell and Mom Bishwakarma for their kind invitation for me to attend this graduation ceremony. I look towards attending future graduation ceremonies and wish for the continued success of the Driving Licensing Access Program and other services provided by the Gymea Community Aid and Information service.
Gymea Community Aid and Information Service
