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Our unwavering vision is to create a resilient and compassionate community where social and emotional well-being is the shared responsibility of every individual. We are determined to eradicate the stigma surrounding mental health challenges by fostering a culture of understanding and empathy. We stand resolute in our mission to build a mentally healthy community, where every person feels seen, heard, and valued.
Feeling Blue
Emergency Help
Alcohol, Drugs & Gambling
Wellbeing
Suicide
Youth
Domestic Violence
Housing
Legal Support
LGBTQIA+
Money Worries
Local GPs
Bushfires and mental health
Covid-19
Family Supports
Perinatal mental health
Grief and Loss
Social prescribing
Foot and Mouth Disease
Eating Disorders
Mindful Margaret River recognises that the land on which we work and provide our services
always was, and always will be Aboriginal land.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present.
We proudly acknowledge the Aboriginal communities across Wadandi and Pibleman Boodja, their rich cultures, diversity, histories and knowledges, and the deep contribution they make to the life of this region. We also acknowledge the ongoing impacts of colonisation, as well as the strength and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and express solidarty with the ongoing struggle for self-determination and recognition of past injustices.
Mindful Margaret River is a not-for-profit association of volunteers, mental health professionals, government agencies, and community members working together to promote good mental health and well-being in Augusta Margaret River.
Mindful Margaret River is funded by the Foundation for Rural Regional Renewal, the Shire of Augusta Margaret River and Rotary Margaret River.