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Kindred signs for ‘Welcome’

By mpnewsApril 18, 2024Updated:April 19, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
THE community is invited to select a sign to decorate in their individual style. Pictured are the team and volunteers at Kindred Clubhouse. Picture: Supplied
THE community is invited to select a sign to decorate in their individual style. Pictured are the team and volunteers at Kindred Clubhouse. Picture: Supplied
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HASTINGS not-for-profit Kindred Clubhouse has launched a new project to increase mental health awareness and care in the community, while raising money for peer support and homelessness.

Kindred Clubhouse offers a free peer support model in the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula areas for people wanting to improve or maintain their mental health through friendships and purpose.

Its new project, the Welcome Project, is giving the community a chance to get involved by decorating a sign and entering it in the clubhouse competition.

Signs can be collected from Wednesdays to Fridays at 29 Marine Parade, Hastings between 10am and 3pm for donations of $5 to $35, depending on sign size.

All money raised will be donated to charity. For more details of the competition call 0435 086 729.

First published in the Mornington News – 16th April 2024

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