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New Social Group for Seniors, starts Tues 9 May

Angela Gordon from St Ninian's Uniting Parish

We have a new group starting on Tues 9 May!

St Ninian’s Age Care Hub offers a friendly, fun, safe and supportive environment for seniors. Loneliness can be a serious health issue for older people. Age Care Hub provides a chance to meet with others of the same age group within the local community each week. It provides companionship and shared interests in a supportive environment which contributes to seniors staying active, happy, healthy and independent in their own homes. Heaps of fun, enjoyable activities and entertainment available for everyone. We welcome everyone here regardless of religious beliefs, Age Care Hub is open to all.

Cost is by donation to cover morning tea & light lunch.
Each Tuesday, beginning 9 May, from 10am-1pm, 208 Karori Road

If you need transport, contact the church office on 476 7137.
For catering purposes please register through the church office 476 7137 or email stnup@xtra.co.nz

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