Grassroots Projects - Gympie

Did you know? The name Gympie comes from the Aboriginal word "gimpi gimpi," a reference to the infamous stinging tree that grows in the region. Recently, our life skills facilitator Kain Anderson had the privilege of delivering the Connecting the Dots workshop to a group of 13 participants from APM Gympie, guiding them through their personal journey of empowerment and growth.
Our workshops are uniquely designed to help participants become the best versions of themselves, with us walking alongside them every step of the way. Together, we focus on equipping participants with the essential tools needed to boost their resilience, self-confidence, and overall well-being. These newfound strengths not only benefit participants in their personal lives but also support them as they move toward meaningful employment.
Key areas of focus include:
·       Cultural Connection
·       Healthy Body & Healthy Mind
·       Self Confidence
·       Challenging Self-Limiting Beliefs
·       Practical Money Matters
·       Becoming Strong & Resilient

We understand that when we uplift and empower our mob, we contribute to building stronger communities. The journey in Gympie was a testament to that belief, and we are incredibly proud to be a part of this transformative process!
A big shout-out and heartfelt thanks to Allen Batchelor, Jessica Cochrane - Baker, Heather Bradeley and Austin Bruton for their invaluable contributions in making this workshop a success.
Together, we create lasting change!

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