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Hawkesbury City Council Community Services is currently running two unique Community Projects and we would like your input!
This survey should only take you a few minutes and will help us know how we can best match your community needs with these Community Services.
The Community Hubs Project offers weekly placed-based opportunities to connect with friends (old and new), activities and access to services. Currently these run in Bilpin, Wilberforce, Colo Heights and St Albans. You can find information on the program here yourhawkesbury-yoursay.com.au/hch.
The 'Bright Ideas to Build Resilience Project' is a community development project to support both individuals and community groups with ideas for activities or projects to that help strengthen the social wellbeing of the community. These types of activities improve connections or help the community to bounce back after disasters. These are social type of projects rather than buildings, roads and footpaths.
The Bright Ideas team also want to support existing community groups and residents who may want to start new groups or committees so we need to know how we can best support you.
We are very keen to be responsive to community needs with these projects and would be grateful for your input.