Community Connections That Change Lives
In this episode, host Michelle Pascoe explores why community matters more than ever with Natalie Hawkins, Community Projects Manager at Cronulla RSL. Together, they unpack how connection, belonging, and local support networks have become essential in a post-COVID world — especially as loneliness rises across all generations. Natalie shares how Cronulla RSL has transformed from a traditional veterans club into a vibrant hub for micro-communities, support groups, veterans, defence families and locals seeking genuine connection. From the Service Recognition Card to War Animal Day and Trees of Hope, the club is redefining what modern community building looks like. This episode covers: How post-COVID micro-communities are reshaping the Shire How Cronulla RSL supports veterans through innovative programs The rising loneliness epidemic and how clubs provide safety + connection How clubs stay relevant across six generations Creative community initiatives: Trees of Hope, War Animal Day + more The future of community engagement in the Sutherland Shire LINKS & RESOURCES Follow Cronulla RSL Community on Social Media www.instagram.com/cronullarslcommunity www.youtube.com/@CronullaRSLMemorialClub Visit the Cronulla RSL community hub Weight of War Run: https://www.cronullarslcommunity.com.au/news/weightofwar25 Trees of Hope: https://www.cronullarslcommunity.com.au/treesofhope War Animal Day: https://www.cronullarslcommunity.com.au/waranimalday War Dogs: https://www.cronullarslcommunity.com.au/wardogs Service Recognition: https://www.cronullarslcommunity.com.au/news/servicerecogntioncard For more weekly insights on leadership, customer service, and community, SUBSCRIBE to the podcast. Or visit our WEBSITE for more information on our leadership development and customer service programs.
From "The Michelle Pascoe Hospitality Podcast"
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