Wellbeing & Community Hub

Trish Lloyd

Stroke Fundraiser

 

Stroke attacks the brain, the human control centre, changing lives in an instant. It can happen to anyone, of any age and affects everyone differently. It’s estimated more than 27,400 people will have a stroke in Australia for the first time in 22'. 

That's one person every 19 minutes.

Tina Monserrate, the mother of one of our Senior Students,

 is taking part in Run Melbourne 2022 to help @strokefoundation 

prevent, treat and beat stroke.

 

Anything you can chip in would mean so much to her and her family. #TeamStroke https://runmelbourne22.grassrootz.com/strokefoundation/tina-monserrate

Community Hub 

 

FREE Programs in our wonderful Community Hub starting Term 3;

  • Monday - Kitchen Garden Program at Government House from 9:00am – 3:00pm. Transport and lunch provided. Starting 25th July
  • Tuesday - Playgroup for Parents and Children aged 0-5 years  from 9:15am – 10:45am. Starting 19th July
  • Wednesday - English Class  from 9:30am - 11:30am. Starting 13th July                                               Parenting in Australia and Wellness Sessions from 1:30pm                                           - 3:00pm. Starting 20th July
  • Thursday - Computer Class from 9:30am – 11:30am. Starting 14th July
  • Friday – Sewing Class from 9:30am – 11:30am. Starting 22nd July

You may attend ANY or ALL of these great programs and they will provide you with the opportunity to connect, share and learn which is what our Community Hub is all about!!  Feel free to bring along family and friends. The Community Hub is located behind our chapel.

 

Email Trish Lloyd to enrol in any or all programs plloyd@sttcbourne.catholic.edu.au

Remember, everything is completely FREE!

Play Learn Grow

Play Learn Grow – subscribe to receive free tips from early childhood experts. 

 

Play Learn Grow is a free text message program which supports parents and carers of children aged two and three with their child’s wellbeing, learning and development at home.

 

Developed by the Victorian Government in partnership with early childhood parenting experts, the program provides parents and carers with practical information, advice and support, as well as fun and easy activity ideas to do at home.

 

Participants will receive three personalised text messages a week, developed by early childhood education experts. Text messages will cover reading, playing, talking, and self-care, and will be available in six languages – English, as well as Arabic, Dari, Farsi, Simplified Chinese and Korean from April.

 

Participants can opt-in and opt-out at any time. Text PLAY to 0428 606 027 to subscribe – it’s free!

 

Find out more at www.vic.gov.au/play-learn-grow-text-message-program.