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RM Begg residents create for cause

A new project between residents and staff at RM Begg aged care home has seen hands get dirty for a good cause.

Residents and staff at the Kyneton facility have come together to create a mud kitchen, made entirely from upcycled materials for the upcoming silence auction.

The project was sparked by Daniel Porter, a Respect staff member who leads the weekly Blokes’ Group at RM Begg.

With help from 89-year-old resident Carl Nielson, the group transformed salvaged items into a playful mud kitchen designed to inspire outdoor fun for children.

“This was a great little project that brought people together,” Mr Porter said.

“Carl was hands-on throughout the build, and it’s been fantastic to see the group’s creativity come to life.”

Beyond the kitchen’s practical purpose, the project sends a powerful message about the value of older people in the community, RM Begg general manager Amanda Gibson said.

“This is a great example of how older Australians continue to contribute, create and connect,” she said.

“It’s a reminder that ageing doesn’t mean stepping back, it means stepping into new roles, sharing skills and staying engaged.”

The mud kitchen silent auction is running until Tuesday, September 30. To place your bid for the mud kitchen contact RM Begg on 5421 3600 or visit the home – all bids will be placed on the board. All funds will go to support local community projects.

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