Take to the pool for mental health

Read the full article from Elsie Lange in the Star Weekly here. Published 16 October 2022.

Woodend residents Alice (11) and Martha (11) will be taking part in LAP it UP.

Star Weekly: After two years of lockdown, Woodend-based Youth Live4Life is continuing the McKinney’s legacy, running LAP it UP from November 10 to 20 to raise funds for the organisation’s Live4Life initiative.

Youth Live4Life chief executive Bernard Galbally said swimming was a “fantastic” exercise for the cause.

“It’s really great for your mental health as well as your physical health,” Mr Galbally said.

“It’s a great initiative for us to be able to bring people together, whether it’s online at the event finals, to celebrate the work Live4Life is doing across regional Victoria.”

Read full article here.

 
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