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Remembering Les Twentyman: A Champion for Youth and Social Justice

The passing of Les Twentyman, a prominent figure in Melbourne’s social justice landscape, has left a profound impact on the community. Known for his tireless advocacy and unwavering commitment to supporting vulnerable youth, Twentyman’s legacy is celebrated as tributes pour in from all corners.

At the helm of the Les Twentyman Foundation, Les dedicated himself to uplifting young people in Melbourne’s western suburbs through education and outreach initiatives. His foundation’s programs provided vital support to thousands, offering hope and opportunities for a brighter future.

In a statement released by the foundation, Les was remembered as an inspirational figure whose dedication positively transformed countless lives. His fearlessness in speaking out for those in need and his relentless pursuit of justice echoed throughout his life’s work.

Even in his final moments, Les remained dedicated to his cause, tirelessly working to assist a single father in need. His passion for helping others knew no bounds, leaving an indelible mark on all who knew him.

Born and raised in Braybrook, Les’s upbringing instilled in him a deep sense of empathy and resilience. From his humble beginnings, he rose to become a beacon of hope for the youth of Melbourne’s west, demonstrating that no obstacle was insurmountable with determination and compassion.

Les’s impact extended beyond his work with the foundation. His involvement in community initiatives, including efforts to save the Western Bulldogs from merger, showcased his unwavering commitment to his community. Through his advocacy and leadership, he inspired positive change and laid the groundwork for a brighter future.

Reflecting on his legacy, friends and colleagues praised Les for his tireless dedication and unwavering support. Former Western Bulldogs captain Doug Hawkins remarked on Les’s unparalleled impact, noting that his legacy would live on through the countless lives he touched.

As tributes continue to pour in, Les’s memory serves as a reminder of the power of compassion and the importance of standing up for those in need. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations to advocate for justice and equality, ensuring that his work lives on in the hearts and minds of all who were touched by his kindness and generosity.

Amrita Bhandari

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