Winning design selected for Youth Postcard Project

The winning design of the Youth Postcard Project has been chosen
and printed, ready to be delivered to hundreds of isolated members in our
community.

Greater Geelong’s Youth Council selected 14-year-old Laila
Thompson’s design for its inspiring message of hope and resilience.

Laila’s winning design features a brightly coloured rosella flying
high while carrying a symbolic message of hope. Accompanying the design on the
opposite side is Laila’s touching message: ‘The birds of hope are everywhere,
just listen to them sing’.

This postcard will be delivered to recipients of the City’s Meals
on Wheels program and Barwon Health palliative care patients over the next two
weeks.

Meals on Wheels participants are members of the community in need
of assistance, including those who are elderly or with a lived experience
of disability.

The project is an initiative of the City’s Youth Development Unit
and was open to young people in Greater Geelong aged between 12 and 25 years
old.

The City also thanks Barwon Health for its support of this
initiative.

Quotes attributed to Acting Mayor Kylie Grzybek:

Congratulations to Laila, whose design and message are beautiful.
I’m sure it will lift the spirits of everyone who receives it.

Quotes attributed to Junior Mayor Farzana Hussaini:

The Geelong Youth Council had the privilege of selecting the
winning entry for this project from many beautiful designs and messages of
positivity. The winning design was selected as we felt that it inspired hope,
connectedness and resilience. We thank each young person who took the time to
submit a design, your contribution is truly valued.

The Youth Postcard Project
is a wonderful and creative initiative aimed at connecting our community and
uniting us during this challenging time. With many people feeling isolated and
uncertain receiving a special message can lift their spirits.

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