Who: Adults
Cost: All services are fully funded
Provider: Grand Pacific Health
Location: Wagga Wagga and Young
Eligibility: This program is for people aged 18+ living with mental health concerns and have goals related to improving their physical health
Cost: All services are fully funded
Provider: Marathon Health
Location: Wagga Wagga and all other areas within 100km of Wagga Wagga
Eligibility: The program is for people (16+ years) living in Federation, Berrigan, Junee or Cootamundra regions
Cost: All services are fully funded
Providers: Grand Pacific Health & Moving Tails
Eligibility: Adults (18+ years) living with severe and persistent mental illness.
Cost: Free
Provider: Sunflower House
Location: Wagga Wagga and surrounds
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