Wairoa rural expo to focus on wellbeing and mental health
17 Feb, 2021 12:01 AM
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Will to Live s Elle Perriam, 23, is on a mission to raise awareness of rural mental health and wellbeing, accompanied by her former partner s dog Jess. Photo / Supplied
Will to Live s Elle Perriam, 23, is on a mission to raise awareness of rural mental health and wellbeing, accompanied by her former partner s dog Jess. Photo / Supplied
Rural mental health and wellbeing is one of the main focuses of next week s East Coast Farming Expo in Wairoa, with a range of speakers to talk about their experiences.
One of those is Will to Live co-founder Elle Perriam, 23, who visited rural communities around the country to start conversations about improving mental health awareness.
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