Vision Statement
Breaking down barriers and building up lives.
Goal
To promote social wellness and stability in the lives of men and families within our community.
Who is Walk ‘n’ Talk Collective?
Two born and breed locals, who met working as tradesmen, soon discovered a common bond and passion for helping others, who like them, have suffered with mental health issues.
Combined with their experience working within the child protection space, both Jordan Meehan and Chris Bennett understand the need for more awareness and positive action to help with the mental and emotional well- being of adults, children and families in the community, especially among men.
Their motivation to start Walk ‘n’ Talk Collective, as a community based charity, was birthed through their desire to help break down the barriers of stigma and shame, and to build up the lives of those affected by mental and emotional struggles. With their proven ability of establishing rapport and relationships, Jordan and Chris believe there must be a connection before the direction will change.
Through community engagement and education, Walk ‘n’ Talk Collective will connect with people.
Values of Walk ‘n’ Talk Collective
Jordan and Chris founded Walk ‘n’ Talk on these 9 essential values for change.
Empathy
Demonstrating empathy and understanding towards individuals and families facing mental health challenges or child protection issues.
Compassion
Showing care and compassion for those in need, fostering a supportive and non- judgmental environment.
Dedication
Commit to the cause, dedicating time, resources, and expertise to improve mental health and child protection services.
Inclusivity
Ensuring that services are accessible and inclusive, regardless of gender, age, race, or socioeconomic status.
Advocacy
Advocating for policy changes and public awareness to improve mental health and increased safety measures for children.
Transparency
Being open and transparent in financial matters and service delivery, building trust with donors and beneficiaries.