Ride Blue back on the road for suicide awareness this Saturday
Read MoreMore people are reaching out for psychological help than ever before during the Covid pandemic.
Read MoreDarren on a mission to help our youth overcome their mental health, one nail at a time…
Read MoreRochelle Ashcroft of Ashcroft’s IGA – has recently launched our new campaign on keeping an eye out for each other called “Don’t Just Wonder – Reach Out”.
Read MoreLooking after our mental health is vitally important to all of us at the moment. With increasing evidence of long-term mental health issues from the extended lockdown, local Member Phil Donato recently unveiled a comprehensive mental health directory
Read MoreSensitive, creative, and talented, his HSC works were chosen for a travelling exhibition on display in Japan.
But a 10-year battle with bipolar disorder saw him take his own life a few week’s ago at his father’s west Orange home.
Read MoreThe inaugural Ride Blue mental health awareness ride on April 10 wants to get local riders out of their sheds and open to talking about their own health
Read MoreAs businesses began adapting to the way of life Covid-19 was shaping, many Lifeline centres, including our Orange centre, were faced with dilemma. It’s with thanks to an incredible gesture from Newcrest Mining Cadia Valley Operations that will see crisis support workers return to their pivotal roles.
Read More21 days – 3,046 push ups.
Read MoreEvery day, Lifeline’s crisis support service receives more than 2200 calls from people seeking help
Read MoreAshlee McGuire knows what it is like growing up with depression and anxiety and she wants to show others that help is at hand.
Read MoreThe Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak helped ‘lift the lid on mental illness’ with a hat day fundraiser at their weekly breakfast meeting.
Read MoreMental toughness, it’s the best kind of tough
Read MoreOn March 3rd, John Spicer's Mechanical Repairs will present ‘Opening the Conversation with Swanee’, this gourmet BBQ, interactive Q&A and live auction is designed to help remove stigma associated with mental health, mental illness and addiction, by sharing stories and normalising the conversation.
Read MoreMind and Body Centre for Autism and Neurodevelopment officially launched earlier in the week providing Orange families with the opportunity to get assessed locally, rather than having to travel to Sydney and be put on a waiting list.
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