Members of the Moree community were provided with information on where to seek help if someone admits to not feeling okay, at a barbecue hosted by Miyay Birray last week.
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Miyay Birray teamed up with headspace and Pius to host the free community barbecue for R U OK? Day on Thursday, September 10.
A steady stream of community members attended the event, where they were not only treated to a free sausage sandwich, but had the opportunity to speak to a range of local service providers.
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With this year's R U OK? Day theme, 'There's more to say after R U OK', the idea of the event was to provide the Moree community with information on where they can go for help after admitting they're not okay.
It also aimed to connect local services, so they're aware of who they can refer clients to.
If you or someone you know needs help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14, Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636, or Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800. If a life is in danger, call triple zero (000) immediately.