Some people are fortunate to have supportive families, friends and neighbours to help them navigate through difficult times; for those that don’t, there’s Wayside Chapel. Here are just a few of their stories.
![Hands with tattoos on each finger spelling out "Love" and "Hate"](https://www.waysidechapel.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Stories_Navigating_Through_1080x720-1024x683.jpg)
Navigating through
Some people are fortunate to have supportive families, friends and neighbours to help them navigate through difficult times; for those that don’t, there’s The Wayside
![Chris standing outside the Wayside Chapel](https://www.waysidechapel.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Stories_Chris_1080x720-1024x683.jpg)
A very Wayside celebration
Wayside has celebrated some huge achievements recently for Chris and Esther, two visitors in our Aboriginal Program. Our Community Hall was filled with joy and
![Trigga](https://www.waysidechapel.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Stories_Trigga_1080x720-1024x683.jpg)
Trigga touching our hearts
We’ve got no shortage of characters at The Wayside Chapel, but few have touched our hearts quite like Trigga. Living at the intersection of love
![Karen James](https://www.waysidechapel.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Stories_Karen_James_1080x720-1024x683.jpg)
Give me a smile
As part of World Mental Health Day, we asked Karan James, a regular visitor to Wayside, to share her experience living with mental health issues.