Celebrating Community and Connection: Rural Alive and Well Self-Care Events
The North West Transmission Developments (NWTD) project is proud to partner with Rural Alive and Well (RAW) to foster connected and resilient communities. In partnership with TasNetworks, RAW has been able to deliver a variety of self-care events and activities, bringing joy and support to many. Recently, RAW organised a lively hoedown at Hazelbrae, a creative macrame workshop at Lower Barrington, and an engaging sip and paint workshop at Cressy.
Sallyann Harper, RAW Communications and Events Officer, said that the events make a meaningful impact in the lives of community members in rural and remote regions, who are often at risk of isolation and disconnection.
“A heartfelt thank you to TasNetworks for your support in bringing these events to life. Your backing is deeply valued and empowers us to keep making a difference in the community.”
Rural Alive and Well (RAW) is a Tasmanian not-for-profit organisation, providing free counselling and support services to individuals and communities in rural and remote regions across the state. Visit www.rawtas.com.au for further information and to request support.
