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Help support The Arts Wellbeing Collective to provide mental health services.
The COVID19 lockdown has changed all our lives. But it’s hit performers like Matt especially hard. To get through this crisis, people like him urgently need support and your help.
Matt only had a few minutes’ warning before the theatre he worked in closed.
In the days that followed, everyone he knew in the arts lost their jobs.
Matt’s been a performer for nearly 20 years, but he’s never seen anything like this.
Before lockdown, he was on stage at one of Melbourne’s busiest heritage theatres six nights a week.
When the shutdown happened, that changed overnight.
In this short video, Matt talks about what that’s meant for performers like him. He explains how the months of uncertainty are now putting arts workers’ lives at risk and how your support could make all the difference.
Before the pandemic, Matt trained as a Mental Health First Aider through the Arts Wellbeing Collective. For him, that training has been invaluable. It saves lives.
The Arts Wellbeing Collective provides free mental health support, especially for performing arts workers.
Right now, they urgently need to give volunteers like Matt extra training – and train more people just like him. To do that, they need your support.
Will you help train a network of Mental Health First Aiders and help the arts community through this crisis? A donation of any size will make a huge difference.
The Arts Wellbeing Collective provides free mental health support, especially for performing arts workers. A donation of any size will make a huge difference.
When you make a donation, every cent of your gift will go towards providing free mental health support for performing arts workers. Donate today and you’ll help make sure the most vulnerable people have someone like Matt to turn to. In the tough months ahead, your support could save a life.
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