Yep, these are times like we've never seen before and we're all feeling it.
But the really important part of that sentence is 'we're all feeling it'.
So, what can we do about it?
Thankfully that's an easy one ... be kind to each other. Help each other. Support each other.
Introducing a great new community initiative Help Your Neighbour.
We're really proud to join with Haven Home Safe, the City of Greater Bendigo and Bendigo Foodshare to promote this Help Your Neighbour initiative.
It's about giving a quick thought about those near and dear to you and how you can help them, brighten their day and make sure they're OK.
We've even got a little form you can fill out and deliver (after washing your hands of course) to your neighbour or friend to find out what they need. To print one out please click here
So let's share some great stories, positive stories, heartwarming ideas and initiatives - whatever you think will put a smile on someone's face or make their life better even for a moment.
What role are you going to play in Help Your Neighbour?
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Bendigo Community Health Services acknowledge we live, work and enjoy Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung country. We extend our appreciation to the Jaara and Taungurung peoples. We pay respect to Elders past and present for their continued holding of memories, traditions, culture and community aspirations.
We recognise sovereignty has never been ceded and express our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of colonisation and their lasting impact. May we walk forward together in harmony and the spirit of healing. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Image credit: Healing a Community by Paige Charles-Morgan
Bendigo Community Health Services acknowledge we live, work and enjoy Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung country. We extend our appreciation to the Jaara and Taungurung peoples. We pay respect to Elders past and present for their continued holding of memories, traditions, culture and community aspirations.
We recognise sovereignty has never been ceded and express our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of colonisation and their lasting impact. May we walk forward together in harmony and the spirit of healing. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Image credit: Healing a Community by Paige Charles-Morgan
165-171 Hargreaves Street
Now open for our women’s, men’s and sexual health clinics on a strictly ‘appointment only’ basis. Call 5406 1200 if you have a question.
3 Seymoure Street, Eaglehawk
(Currently closed for refurbishment)
Phone: 03 5406 1200
165-171 Hargreaves Street
Now open for our women’s, men’s and sexual health clinics on a strictly ‘appointment only’ basis. Call 5406 1200 if you have a question.
3 Seymoure Street, Eaglehawk
(Currently closed for refurbishment)
Phone: 03 5406 1200
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