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Fernlea wins grant to support Emerald carers

Fernlea Community Care in Emerald is the recipient of a State Government grant to help launch a new program supporting carers in the community.

The Victorian Government has announced 34 organisations across Victoria will share in $760,000 through the initiative, which is delivered by Carers Victoria and the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO).

The grants aim to help local organisations provide tailored support, reduce social isolation and improve wellbeing for unpaid carers.

Fernlea Community Care chief executive officer Sarah Cole said the organisation had received the grant to deliver a dedicated carers program in Emerald.

“We were recently approved for a grant of $16,500 from Carers Victoria and the state government to deliver a carers program in the Emerald community,” Ms Cole said.

“This will include information sessions, a support group, guest speakers who can offer assistance to carers, and the provision of a carers card which will entitle carers to benefits in the community. This support is essential for carers who are often lonely, isolated, and are impacted financially, legally, and emotionally.”

Ms Cole said the program will run across Fernlea’s respite centre in Emerald and its community house, with plans to expand the service to Pakenham in the future.

The program is set to begin in the new year.

Carers and Volunteers minister Ros Spence said the grants would help create stronger local networks for carers.

“No one should feel alone as a carer – we’re helping to create local connections where they’re needed most,” Ms Spence said.

“These grants give carers the chance to take a break, refresh and recharge.”

Carers Victoria chief executive officer Judith Abbott said the grants help carers connect and feel valued.

“Grants like these helps carers find common ground, share their carer journey, and know they are appreciated for the amazing work they do,” Ms Abbott said.

The grants align with the newly released Victorian Carer Strategy 2025–2035, which sets out a ten-year plan to strengthen carer health, opportunities and wellbeing.

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