Kanyini Collective: New Wellness Hub Opens in Cooroy to Support Mental Health

Kanyini Collective, an innovative social enterprise, has opened its doors to serve as a wellness hub, offering a variety of programs designed to support mental health, promote community wellbeing, and raise funds for charity. Located at 7 Garnet Street, Cooroy, this welcoming space offers yoga, meditation, breath work, clinical hypnotherapy, remedial massage, Bowen Therapy and other bodywork modalities, wellbeing workshops, Paint ‘n’ Sip events, room hire for private events, and even a retail space - making it a place where locals can relax, connect, and heal.

The central mission of the Kanyini Collective is to fund Hoofbeats Sanctuary, Queensland’s only provider of free equine therapy programs, which provides trauma recovery and mental health support for the community. Proceeds from the enterprise help sustain this unique charity, ensuring that people in need have access to specialised equine therapy, free of charge. “Through the Kanyini Collective, we are building a community of care,” says Barb Blashki, founder of the Kanyini Collective.

“Every dollar spent here directly helps someone on their journey to recovery through Hoofbeats Sanctuary.”

At the heart of the Kanyini Collective is the concept of “kanyini,” an indigenous word reflecting interconnectedness, responsibility, and unconditional love. The space is designed to nurture those values, welcoming participants of all ages and backgrounds to explore a variety of programs in a safe, inclusive environment. Regular activities include yoga and meditation classes, as well as workshops that engage the mind and body, promoting personal growth. Class sizes are kept to a maximum of eight participants to support those who feel vulnerable in larger groups.

“Our goal is to make mental health accessible and affordable for everyone,” says Barb. “Kanyini is about belonging—helping individuals feel connected to themselves, the community, and the natural world.”

Supporting Hoofbeats Sanctuary

Kanyini Collective plays a vital role in sustaining Hoofbeats Sanctuary’s operations. Located in Doonan, the Sanctuary provides a safe space for individuals recovering from trauma, especially those for whom traditional forms of therapy has not been of benefit.

Equine therapy helps participants develop emotional resilience, trust, and self-awareness—all under the guidance of trained professionals. Since the program is entirely free for participants, community initiatives like Kanyini Collective are crucial to keeping the Sanctuary’s doors open.

“This isn’t just about business—it’s about building sustainable support systems,” adds Barb. “By participating in Kanyini’s programs or purchasing products from our retail space, people can make a real difference.”

Join the Movement

The Kanyini Collective invites everyone to experience the space and join the movement toward community wellbeing and sustainable charity work. The public is encouraged to attend events, book wellness sessions, or shop from the retail area which is well stocked with gifts for all ages – perfect for Christmas. Every contribution, no matter how small, plays a part in fostering personal and collective healing.

To learn more about Kanyini Collective and its mission, visit www.kanyinicollective.org.au

The central mission of the Kanyini Collective is to fund Hoofbeats Sanctuary, Queensland’s only provider of free equine therapy programs, which provides trauma recovery and mental health support for the community.

This welcoming space offers yoga, meditation, breath work, clinical hypnotherapy, remedial massage, Bowen Therapy and other bodywork modalities

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