The Resilience Project spin-off is going digital to help keep Ararat connected during coronavirus

JessieAnne Gartlan
April 14 2020 - 12:00pm
DELIVERING KINDNESS: East Grampians Health Service health promotion officer Kelsey Weight delivering mail to Jean. Photo: CONTRIBUTED.
DELIVERING KINDNESS: East Grampians Health Service health promotion officer Kelsey Weight delivering mail to Jean. Photo: CONTRIBUTED.

RESILIENT Ararat is going digital and contactless in a bid to keep the community connected amid social isolation restrictions.

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