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Charity celebrates 35 years of community service

By mpnewsOctober 31, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
SALTBUSH Balnarring’s Sue Gilbert (Volunteer), Maree Feutrill (CEO) and Megan Willis (Operations Coordinator). Picture: Gary Sissons
SALTBUSH Balnarring’s Sue Gilbert (Volunteer), Maree Feutrill (CEO) and Megan Willis (Operations Coordinator). Picture: Gary Sissons
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A BALNARRING-based charity providing support for disadvantaged families, unpaid carers, children with disabilities and women recovering from family violence, has celebrated 35 years on the Mornington Peninsula. To mark the milestone occasion, Saltbush Balnarring Beach threw open its doors on Saturday 19 October, welcoming more than 250 visitors to an open day to showcase its property and services.

“The open day was a wonderful opportunity to showcase the work we’ve been doing on the property; the impact it makes to those we serve and to share our vision for a future where we offer a link between a healthy natural environment and the health and wellbeing of people,” Saltbush CEO Maree Feutrill said. “We are humbled by the community’s support, including our generous event sponsor, Homes and Acreage.”

The event included kid’s activities, an art workshop, a sausage sizzle, a raffle and a coffee cart while Saltbush volunteers led guided tours, offering insight into the vital work the organisation provides. Merricks Coolart Catchment Landcare Group were also on hand to provide a tour of Saltbush’s 30-acre planting site at the rear of the property, which is currently regenerating a former pastoral land, creating a crucial wildlife corridor to support native fauna – which aligns with the group’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

Formerly known as Presentation Family Centre, Saltbush was first established by the Presentation Sisters of Victoria, who envisioned a space where those in need could find respite and rejuvenation. “Today, Saltbush continues this legacy, operating six independent residences providing a safe and welcoming environment for individuals and families to take a break and reset their often difficult lives through immersion in nature,” Ms Feutrill said.
For more information visit: www.saltbushbalnarringbeach.com.au

First published in the Mornington News – 29 October 2024

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