Federation Council will deliver the Vibe Check Youth Mental Health Intervention Project across the local government area, strengthening mental health awareness and response capability within sports clubs and youth organisations.
Read MoreLutheran School Wagga Wagga will deliver an integrated, school-wide approach to mental wellbeing to support students, staff and families, recognising the increasing complexity of student mental health needs.
Read MoreProviding free, early intervention support for students experiencing mental health challenges including anxiety, depression, self-doubt and suicidal ideation.
Read MoreA series of free therapeutic and social group programs supporting women’s mental wellbeing and social connection in Wagga and surrounding communities.
Read MoreColeambally Central School will deliver The Resilience Project as a whole-school and community wellbeing initiative aimed at strengthening mental health literacy, suicide prevention and emotional wellbeing.
Read MoreHYPE – Helping Young People Evolve, delivered by Centacare SWNSW, is a community-focused event designed to support, empower and connect young people across the Griffith region.
Read MoreKooringal High School will deliver a structured wellbeing initiative for Year 9 and 10 students during Term 1, 2026, tailored to students’ gender identity, cultural background and lived experience.
Read MoreHay Shire Council will deliver an integrated program of community resilience training to strengthen local capacity for suicide prevention and early intervention.
Read MoreA community-led mental wellbeing initiative supporting men and women working in Narrandera’s construction and trade industries.
Read MoreBrave Conversations, delivered by Priscilla Jaya, is a two-phase suicide prevention initiative designed to support veterans, men and rural communities by building confidence, connection and practical skills for early intervention.
Read MoreWagga City Rugby Club will deliver a two-part suicide prevention workshop for up to 100 male participants, led by the Murrumbidgee Men’s Group, with a focus on reducing stigma, strengthening connection and encouraging help-seeking.
Read MoreMurundhu 2026 will be held over two days on 25 and 26 January 2026 in Wagga Wagga, delivering a community-led cultural wellbeing event facilitated by Wiradjuri community members.
Read MoreJingellic Hub will deliver separate Men’s and Women’s High Tea events, creating a relaxed and inclusive setting to promote mental health awareness, self-care and connection.
Read MoreThe Community Resiliency Model (CRM®) workshop will deliver a practical, skills-based approach to emotional balance and wellbeing, supporting individuals to better manage stress and remain grounded during challenging times.
Read MoreThe Murrumbidgee Men’s Group (MMG) will host a high-profile guest speaker event in Wagga Wagga in 2026, aimed at creating meaningful conversation and connection around men’s mental health.
Read MoreThe initiative includes 48 community Walk & Talk events, providing consistent, low-pressure opportunities for people to connect while being active together.
Read MoreThe event will use storytelling and shared experience to spark open conversation about mental health, particularly in rural communities.
Read MoreThe Deniliquin Mental Health Awareness Group (Deni MHAG) will deliver a community-wide mental health awareness initiative in partnership with Edward River Council and the Rotary Club of Deniliquin.
Read MoreThe Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga will deliver a series of art therapy groups for women from refugee backgrounds, hosted at UNIQUE Art space in Wagga Wagga.
Read MoreThe program offers a range of regular, low-barrier activities that create safe and welcoming spaces for people to connect, build trust and access support in ways that feel natural and respectful.
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