Another win for Youth Live4Life

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Youth Live4Life chief executive officer Bernard Galbally with students Isabella and Paris. (Supplied: Kim Selby)

By Elsie Lange

Youth Live4Life has been granted more than $750,000 over three years to support young peoples’ mental health and wellbeing across regional and rural Victoria.

State Trustees Australia Foundation provided the grant to recognise the vital role Youth Live4Life plays as the only mental health education and youth suicide prevention model designed for rural and regional communities in the state.

Youth Live4Life chief executive Bernard Galbally said the grant would help bring three new communities into the model.

“[It] is our business plan to be able to bring on three new rural and regional communities year on year, as well as transition our existing communities to self sustainability,” Mr Galbally said.

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