CRISP is proud to stand with the Narrogin community during the 16 Days in WA campaign, a statewide movement dedicated to raising awareness and taking action to end family and domestic violence. Each year, Western Australians unite in a powerful display of support, education and advocacy. In 2025, CRISP is once again stepping forward to Play Our Part.
This week, our team joined local residents, community groups and service organisations in the March Against Domestic and Family Violence.
Throughout the 16 Days in WA campaign, CRISP is serving as a local drop off centre for donations. We’re accepting non perishable foods, toiletries, hygiene essentials and period products to support individuals and families in need across Narrogin and the Upper Great Southern.
Your donations stay right here in the region, assisting local community service organisations who support women, children and families experiencing hardship or crisis.
Family and domestic violence, and violence against women, remains a serious issue in Western Australia. Regional communities are not exempt. Awareness, support networks and community action play a crucial role in creating safer environments for everyone. The 16 Days in WA campaign empowers local people and businesses to take meaningful action, spark conversations and show visible support.
One of the most visually striking parts of this year's campaign is the support from local farmers, who are painting hay bales bright orange and displaying them along roadsides across regional WA. These bold displays act as mobile billboards, sparking conversations and reminding drivers, workers and visitors of the importance of the 16 Days in WA message.
Anyone in the community can Play Their Part by:
Even small acts of support help build a stronger, safer Narrogin.
Standing Together for a Safer Future
CRISP is committed to supporting the wellbeing of our community, not only through connectivity, but through real involvement in causes that matter. We encourage everyone to get involved in the 16 Days in WA and help us shine a light on the importance of safety, respect and support for all.
If you or anyone you know is affected by these topics, please reach out. Help is available, and no one has to face these situations alone. In an emergency, call 000. For immediate support, contact: Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline: 1800 007 339 Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline: 1800 000 599 1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732 Kids Helpline: 1800 551 800
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