Mental health services got out on the streets of Tamworth and across the region to help spread the importance of having a simple chat with loved ones on R U OK Day
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REACHING OUT: Tamworth headspace set up shop in front of Target to spread the mental health message. Photo: Supplied
ART AND CRAFT: Kevin Rooney working on some art at Billabong Clubhouse Photo: Gareth Gardner
BRIGHT START: Staff from the Rural Adversity Mental Health Program kicked off the day at Addimi cafe on Peel St. Photo: Supplied
SPELT OUT: Four hundred students from The Armidale School had a simple message to share with the region for the awareness campaign. Photo: Supplied
SPREAD THE WORD: Karen Roudenko was a part of the celebration at the Billabong Clubhouse on Thursday. Photo: Gareth Gardner
GOOD GATHERING: Billabong Clubhouse on Darling St had a small get together to celebrate the mental health campaign. Photo: Gareth Gardner
WORKING HARD: Josh Kelly and Evan Patrick Dunlop putting some effort into a piece for the Billabong Clubhouse. Photo: Gareth Gardner
BILLABONG BOND: Susie Curtin-Bares and Debbie Parr shared some lunch at the Clubhouse for R U OK Day. Photo: Gareth Gardner
FREE CUPCAKES: Tamworth headspace were offering cupcakes and a chat to mark the mental health awareness day. Photo: Supplied
CLUBHOUSE MATES: Michael Herden and Chris Moore were at Billabong Clubhouse for R U OK Day. Photo: Gareth Gardner
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