Francis Acquah, the Clinical Director and Founder of PWRC, expressed the hub’s mission to change the paradigm of looking at illness, focusing instead on wellness and well-being. With over 40 years of experience in mental health nursing, Mr. Acquah envisions the Kalkallo Wellness Hub as a place that offers a different way of looking after oneself, irrespective of formal or informal mental health diagnoses, addressing issues around prevention.
The master plan for the church grounds includes exciting additions such as residential accommodations, offices, a general practitioner’s office, a sensory room, and a garden designed to cater to the individual needs of each participant. These facilities will complement the current activities offered by PWRC, including Drumming and Dancing For Life, yoga, and interactive gardening.
As Mr. Acquah aptly puts it, “We have a dream that people will receive mental health support without any barriers.” The Kalkallo Wellness Hub aims to be a practical and accessible place where individuals can seek help without an appointment, fostering a welcoming environment for all. The beautiful surrounding land will also be utilized for functions, maintaining its status as a multicultural and multi-religious space for everyone.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Whittlesea Review for recognizing the significance of the Kalkallo Wellness Hub in enhancing mental health support in our community. We are excited about the positive impact this hub will have on the well-being of individuals in need.
For those who haven’t had a chance to read the feature in Whittlesea Review, you can find it here.
Thank you for being a part of this remarkable journey with us.