As Volunteer Coordinator for Busselton Community Safe Space, Hannah Brown is making the world a better place – one volunteer at a time.
Hannah has been coordinating volunteers for the past 18-months with regional organisation Busselton Community Safe Space, a free drop-in space for suicide prevention, emotional distress and general wellbeing. Despite already having a busy schedule with two young boys under the age of five, Hannah volunteers over 12 hours per week to the organisation to ensure the organisation’s volunteers are supported.
All volunteers at Busselton Community Safe Space have a lived experience of suicide, which allows them to better understand the experiences of their guests.
“Each day is different,” says Hannah, “I love meeting with new volunteers, supporting them through this new journey in their life and watching them benefit from their involvement in community… Working closely with incredible members of the community who inspire me every day is definitely the highlight for me.”
Hannah has become an unofficial counsellor at Busselton Community Safe Space, taking the time to listen to volunteers’ concerns and providing emotional support when needed. She takes a personalised approach when speaking with volunteers, helping them make a difference in the lives of those facing adversity.
“Given the nature of what we do here at Busselton Community Safe Space it’s imperative that we have a safe space for our volunteers. We all have a lived experience of suicide so our volunteers need someone they can connect with to debrief, cry, chat, have a cuppa in silence, too. What inspires me to do that is the volunteers themselves and my hope for a future where that isn’t the exception, but the norm in all workplaces, if not by someone on staff, then outsourced. Because mental health is everything, and the stigma surrounding it needs to shift,” says Hannah.



