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Our Centre Managers have been busy ‘following the rainbow trail’ drawing rainbows on streets and footpaths to bring joy to passers-by and act as a message of hope in their local communities.
Our staff join thousands of people across country in this heart-warming new trend.
Jane Cartwright, Kununurra PCYC Manager, said she couldn’t wait to get the chalk out, drawing a rainbow outside the Kununurra Police Station.
“It’s all about spreading positivity, and we did so outside the Kununurra Police Station, reminding everyone to look after themselves, each other and to stay safe,” she said.
The trend started in Italy, where during the ongoing nation-wide lockdowns, children started drawing rainbows with the tagline ‘andrà tutto bene’ which means ‘everything will be alright’.
#Followtherainbow #Rainbowtrail
Tags: Rainbow TrailFremantle PCYC held an open day showcasing their Centre and the range of programs and activities that they offer children and young people in the community. The Open Day begun with a full circle moment, with a beautiful smoking ceremony being performed by Elder Rob, who had attended Fremantle…
The Christmas fundraiser organised by the Out of School Care team was a great success with over 50 families coming to enjoy the bouncy castle, face painting, outdoor games and sausage sizzle. “The children really wanted to do something to help the fundraiser”, said Melanie Scholes, Kensington Out of School…
Isabella (left) with her mother Natalie, and Rebecca (right) with her mother Julianne presenting their finished artwork. It was a special day for Isabella, 16, and Rebecca, 15, when they got to present their finished group project work as part of the Certificate I in Leadership at Duncraig Senior High…