Thursday, February 20, 2025

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

New Space, Same Mission: Drug Arm Expands Mackay Services

Fresh starts and friendly smiles are what Drug ARM aims to offer in their all-new office on Victoria Street. The move into a larger space at 45 Victoria Street means that the support service can now host regular free alcohol and other drug information sessions for families on site.

Last Thursday, Drug ARM Executive Director/CEO Brad Strong joined with team members, supporters and local representatives to celebrate the official opening of their relocated service, as well as a one-year anniversary of their local Street Outreach Service.

“We're very proud of Drug ARM to be opening this new office here in Mackay,” said Mr Strong.

“This new facility gives us a great space for our staff to meet with those who come to us for help.

“The mainstay of the work that happens here is counselling for those who want some help to reduce the harm they might be experiencing through the use of alcohol or drugs, and we’re very excited and very grateful to Queensland Health for the funding that enables us to continue these programs.”

He also noted that staff often travel to Moranbah, across the Pioneer Valley, Airlie Beach, Bowen, Collinsville, “and all places in between,” to ensure those effected in the greater Mackay and Whitsunday regions are supported.

In relation to the Street Outreach Services, Mr Strong stressed that substance abuse knows no barriers, and can affect people of all ages, further noting that no matter the circumstance, everybody deserves a helping hand.

“We have noticed over the last little while that there is an increase in the numbers of people who are homeless… there are even families, so we see mums and dads with their children, and that’s very sad.”

**“We see people of all ages in all situations that find themselves on the street… Some have alcohol or other drug issues, some don’t. **

“They are all just Australians in need.”

At the celebratory event, Mr Strong said, “We thank everyone for helping us celebrate our move into a space where we can comfortably host family and parent education groups, while remaining central and easy to access.

“We will also continue to provide free alcohol and other drug counselling and family support

in Mackay in keeping with our long, proud and enduring history with the community, extending over two decades.”

Since the early 2000’s, Drug ARM has provided vital alcohol and other drug services to those effected in the Mackay region, and in 2019, Drug ARM began delivering services for loved ones and family members affected by another person’s substance use in the region.

Mr Strong said, “We thank every person who has worked, volunteered, or donated with us over the long time we’ve been active in the region.

“Your support has often made a world of difference to our help-seeking clients, who after participating in our programs have been able to transform their lives.”

To access these groups or individual alcohol and other drug counselling, resources or family support, phone Drug ARM on 3620 8880.

Caption: Drug ARM celebrated the opening of their new Victoria Street office in Mackay, marking over two decades of support for those affected by alcohol and drug issues, while continuing outreach across the region and providing free counselling, family support, and education sessions.

Caption: Drug ARM Executive Director/CEO Brad Strong. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

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