Budja Budja Aboriginal Co-operative is proud to join the Communities of Respect and Equality (CoRE) Alliance, led by Women’s Health Grampians.
The CoRE Alliance brings together organisations across the region committed to creating safe, respectful, and equal communities and to preventing violence against women and their children.
Joining the Alliance reflects Budja Budja’s commitment to providing culturally safe, respectful and holistic care for our community and to working alongside other services to support positive change.
As shared by Rebecca Biggs, this work aligns with Budja Budja’s vision of delivering safe, respectful and evidence-based services, while supporting strong relationships and cultural connections across our community.
From left, Paigen Mullen, Budja Budja, Claire Evans, WH Gand Rebecca Biggs, Budja Budja, acknowledge the milestone.
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this Country, the Djab Wurrung and Jarwadjali people, who have lived on these traditional lands and cared for Gariwerd (Grampians) country over thousands of years. We acknowledge Gariwerd is a special, spiritual place for Aboriginal people, for dreaming stories and the abundance of food, water and shelter it provides. We acknowledge Djab Wurrung and Jarwadjali continued living culture and we give respect to Elders, past and present.