Partnership to Celebrate Avonside
26 March 2013
Partnership to
Celebrate Avonside
The result of a partnership between CERA, Corrections and the Holy Trinity Anglican Church will come to fruition this weekend in a photographic exhibition remembering and giving thanks for life in Avonside.
Working with Corrections’ Community Probation people, CERA’s Social and Cultural Recovery Relationship Managers are connecting offenders completing community work sentences with other community groups to assist with recovery and rebuild projects in a really practical way.
In the first of these community projects, the Holy Trinity Church Avonside has utilised the Community Workers to prepare the grounds for their Remembering and Giving Thanks for Life in Avonside photographic exhibition that opens on Sunday 31 March.
On the morning of Wednesday 27 March community workers will help with the staging of the exhibition by erecting the photographic panels.
Recognising that everybody has a role to play in the recovery, CERA and Corrections are looking at other ways they can work together to assist other community led recovery projects that enhance a sense of wellbeing and connection.
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