GrassRoots Projects - Mt Isa
Grassroots Projects would like to acknowledge and pay our deepest respects to the Kalkadoon people of the Mt Isa region, where we recently had the privilege of delivering another Connecting the Dots workshop for @BUSY At Work. This unique region, nestled within the breathtaking ochre-red Selwyn Ranges and along the banks of the Leichhardt River, is not only rich in history but also, fun fact, the home to the world’s third-largest rodeo, making our time there all the more memorable.
What truly stood out in this workshop was the profound connections that developed among the participants. It was incredible to witness the relationships grow stronger as the workshop progressed. As people came together, supporting and uplifting one another, the bonds became so deep that by the end, no one wanted to leave. This sense of unity was a powerful reminder of how transformative shared growth can be when rooted in a supportive and connected environment.
Our Connecting the Dots workshops focus on empowering participants through:
Cultural Connection
Healthy Body & Healthy Mind
Self Confidence
Challenging Self-Limiting Beliefs
Practical Money Matters
Becoming Strong
Resilience
These themes reflect our commitment to holistic, culturally grounded empowerment. We know that building a strong mob is the foundation for building a strong community, and the transformations we witnessed reaffirm this belief time and time again.
“A huge thank you to Grassroots Projects for delivering another incredible workshop to our participants in Mount Isa! The thought, care, and support that goes into each session is truly unmatched. Your dedication to making a positive impact is deeply appreciated by all involved.
Looking forward to continuing this fantastic partnership!”
Regional Manager BUSY at Work
Thanks BUSY At Work for allowing us to walk the journey with your participants.
Special thanks to Diane Mumme, Cassie Kirk, BUSY At Work, The BUSY Group, CoAct, and Amber Pratten.
Thanks also to our incredible Kain Anderson and Cassandra Brownsdon for always shining their light.