Member for Orange Phil Donato was pleased to announce Parkes psychologist Carly Fisher and Forbes Legacy’s Helen Westwood have been added to the NSW Government’s Hidden Treasures Honour Roll. A tribute to regional and rural women volunteering in their communities, the Hidden Treasures 2023 list recognises the critical role these outstanding individuals play in their communities.
Mr Donato said: “In the case of Carly and Helen, the support they give their communities in the face of adversity is particularly noteworthy when viewed through the lens of the November 2022 flood event.
“A registered psychologist and business consultant, Carly logged hundreds of hours supporting traumatised flood victims and their families in Forbes and Eugowra, paying particular attention to children. There are countless other ways that Carly has used her expertise to help her community, including mentoring, supporting and coaching through various organisations.”
“Forbes’ Helen Westwood is a stalwart of Lachlan Legacy and although she retired from the role of office manager in 2019 after many years, she continues to volunteer, giving members access to her amazing bank of knowledge.
“Helen’s husband Maurie was a long standing Legatee and Chair of Forbes Division and she has continued his work since his sudden passing in 2023. A highlight was the Legacy Centenary Torch Relay on July 31st this year.”
Since its inception in 2010, Hidden Treasures has recognised over 1,200 women who volunteer in regional, rural and remote NSW. Congratulations Carly and Helen.