Community projects in bloom

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Community projects in bloom

OneFortyOne and Stand Like Stone have teamed up to grant another $50,000 for five important community projects across the Limestone Coast.

Stand Like Stone chief executive Roger Babolka said it was the 10th year of Stand Like Stone’s partnership with OneFortyOne.

“Over the past 10 years, we have supported local groups with more than $350,000 in grants,” he said.

“There’s no doubt that over the last decade the support that’s been provided to the Limestone Coast community as a result of this partnership has been immense and contributed to many successful projects across the entire region.”

This year’s successful applicants included the Naracoorte Men’s Shed Inc which was awarded $7280 to enable the construction of a new garage/workshop which will be for historic engine rebuilding and general engine maintenance work.

This new facility will accommodate the members that are currently required to undertake these tasks off-site due to the lack of suitable facilities.

The Tatiara District Council was awarded $6720 to assist with the establishment of ‘The Social Kitchen’ which will provide coordination expertise and ingredients for a monthly meal to be cooked by the Social Group youth team.

This meal provides opportunities to build relationships, connections and understanding across the dinner table for the youth of the Tatiara district.

Substance Misuse Limestone Coast was granted $19,000 to support a regional summit investigating the gap in the services provided for alcohol and other drugs users that have a co-occurring mental health condition.

The event aims to obtain relevant data about the interface between alcohol and other drug users and mental health services that serve people in the Limestone Coast.

The #matessavingmates Inc. received $7000 to assist with the costs of operating a community bus for the Padthaway township community.

This program will also include raising awareness of the effects of drink driving in small communities.

Open Space Contemporary Arts was allocated $10,000 to support the Kingston Weaving Community Art Project by three Boandik artists.

Funding will support the weaving and yarning workshops to be held in Kingston in 2023 and aims to raise awareness of the natural environment by embedding First Nations knowledge back into the local community.

OneFortyOne Jubilee Sawmill General Manager Nigel Boyd said being able to help people through the partnership with Stand Like Stone has been a positive experience.

“Each year we have been able to support projects with ongoing positive impact,” he said.

“The application review process ensures the projects we support have impact that expands well beyond the group applying.

“This year we have supported projects that focus on mental health, community resilience, and First Nations.

“We are very pleased to be able to contribute to these organisations and be a small part of the work they’re doing to help so many people.”

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