Regional Australia Facing an Isolation Crisis

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In terms of avoiding lockdowns and COVID infections, Western Australia has been very successful. However, it has come at a cost. Border closures, sadly, have kept loved ones apart and led to an increase in mental health issues. Some of the hardest hit areas have been Aboriginal communities in the Kimberley region. The Diocese of Broome is calling for volunteers to assist for three months in these communities. To find out more click the link below. In terms of avoiding lockdowns and COVID infections, Western Australia has been very successful. However, it has come at a cost. Border closures, sadly, have kept loved ones apart and led to an increase in mental health issues. Some of the hardest hit areas have been Aboriginal communities in the Kimberley region. The Diocese of Broome is calling for volunteers to assist for three months in these communities. To find out more click the link below.

A CALL TO SERVE – AN IMMEDIATE NEED IN THE KIMBERLEY FOR VOLUNTEER WORKERS.

The Diocese of Broome provides essential services to a number of Aboriginal Communities, but due to COVID-19 border restrictions, is unable to bring helpers into Western Australia to work voluntarily in the Kimberley Mission.

The Church is in desperate need at this time to ensure it continues its Mission in the beautiful Kimberley region of Australia for the sake of those people it has always served generously.

West Australian people of faith who are prepared to donate their time NOW are invited to contact the Church Diocesan Office; call Tony on 0488 032 656.

Ideally volunteers are required to serve for a three-month period in return for travel, food and accommodation. Applicants must be double vaccinated in order to qualify to serve in the Kimberley Mission.

This is an awesome opportunity to serve in a meaningful and fulfilling way to support the Mission of Church within the Diocese of Broome.

Please apply today, you will be welcomed and supported throughout your time in the Kimberley.

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