Opening of the new Wellbeing Hub in Tumby Bay

Opening of the new Wellbeing Hub in Tumby Bay

Pictured (left to right): Sam Telfer MP, Member for Flinders; Danica Gates, Beacon of Hope; John George OAM, Chairman – MGA Insurance Group ; Julie Elliott, Deputy Mayor – District Council of Tumby Bay; Adam and Liz, Preventative Health SA.


MGA are proud to support the opening of the new Wellbeing Hub in Tumby Bay, a space dedicated to improving mental health and wellbeing across the community. This community-led project, driven by the Beacon of Hope – Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention Group, provides a welcoming place for individuals to access support, connect with others, and foster a stronger sense of belonging.

 

It was a privilege to attend the launch alongside a number of committed individuals and organisations who continue to make a positive impact in the region. MGA is pleased to play a part in bringing this initiative to life by providing rent-free access to our freshly renovated building in the heart of Tumby Bay.

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