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Rotary Club Unveils Peace and Mental Health Benches at three Institutions

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On Friday, March 15, the Rotary Club of Garden City – Georgetown unveiled a peace pole and peace and mental health benches at Queen’s College, the Aquatic Therapy Pool at the Regional Special Education Needs and Disability Diagnostic and Treatment Centre, situated within the premises of the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE), and the Bishops’ High School.
The mental health benches are intended to serve as a safe space for introspection and solitude. These benches also symbolise a commitment to destigmatizing mental health issues, and creating inclusive environments where individuals can find support and understanding.
Additionally, amidst local, regional, and global challenges, the installation of the peace pole and benches serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of fostering compassion, understanding, unity, and harmony in our communities. The benches display words associated with positivity, compassion and upliftment.
Foundation Director, Dr Ariane Mangar, organiser of the initiative noted that “Today marks a momentous occasion as we come together to celebrate the unveiling of the peace and mental health benches at these three institutions. These installations signify more than just physical structures; they represent our collective aspirations for a more peaceful and inclusive society. They are tangible reminders of the importance of fostering harmony within our schools and communities and help to raise awareness about mental well-being. The club intends to continue this initiative at other institutions.”
By embracing these initiatives, schools and communities not only acknowledge the importance of mental health but also affirm their commitment to promoting peace and unity among individuals. As these benches become integral parts of public spaces, they symbolise a shared commitment to compassion, empathy, and the belief that everyone deserves a space where they can find solace and support. With each bench installation, we move closer to creating communities that prioritise mental wellness and offer inclusive spaces for all to thrive.
The Club has taken the opportunity to thank its members and supporters for making the project a success.
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