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Big smiles at Sages Cottage

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News19 June 2023Updated:3 August 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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WALLARA CEO Phil Hayes-Brown enjoys the Big Freeze charity event with Pheobe. Wallara clients and staff got involved on the day. Pictures: Supplied
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STAFF at Sages Cottage Baxter dyed their hair and made the dive into frosty water last week for a special “Big Freeze” event.

The event coincided with the Big Freeze fundraiser for motor neuron disease research. It was organised by disability support coaches Christine Mann and Millie Clinch.

Mann said that the staff and coaches  “just loved looking around and seeing all of the clients faces – it just makes you want to do it.” 

Clinch said “it’s for a great cause that a lot of us can relate to in one way or another, so for us it was a no brainer to support a charity like this, and get all of our staff and clients involved.”

Sages Cottage Baxter is an initiative by Wallara. It is a working farm offering educational programs and employment pathways for people living with a disability.

First published in the Frankston Times – 20th June 2023

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