Depression Anxiety Recovery Program
Many of us will experience depression and/or anxiety at least once over our lifetime – the Depression Anxiety Recovery Program (DARP) will give you some tools to help add colour back into your life… though DARP is much more than just that; it will also help you to optimise your brain – so this is for everyone!
Come along to an Information Session at the Church Hall, 12 Alpha Street, Papakura:
* Monday 22 March at 1.00 pm or 6.30 pm
* Monday 29 March at 1.00 pm or 6.30 pm
The program will run for 8-weeks, starting on Monday 12 April and each session is two hours, with a video from Dr Neil Nedley, the program creator; and a one hour facilitated session by our DARP trained volunteers – there will be two different times to choose from… either 12.30 pm or 6.30 pm.
To attend our 8-week sessions, you need to register at one of the Information Sessions. There is a amazing special deal on the DARP program at the moment – instead of $200.00, we are giving you a 50% off deal… so for just $100.00 you can change your life!
For more information, email hello@papakurasda.org.nz or come along to one of the Information Sessions.
Poll: Are quality products on the decline?
Gift-giving looks a lot different these days when you can pick up super-cheap goods made overseas. But do they last?
Do you have any old items like appliances, electronics or clothing that have stood the test of time? Share below!
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90.1% Yes
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8.4% No
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