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Eight years strong

The Women’s Friendship Café Pakenham celebrated its 8th anniversary on 17 April at Living & Learning Pakenham Inc., marking nearly a decade of fostering connection, support, and friendship among local women.

The event was attended by Pakenham MP Emma Vulin, who congratulated the group on their milestone and praised the impact they’ve had on the community.

“It was lovely to join you all once again to not only celebrate this occasion but to thank you all for the support you show each other each and every week,” she said.

“We know it’s so important to have people you can have a cuppa with, build friendships and come together. Well done Jolene on being a wonderful leader for these amazing women!”

Ms Vulin also introduced Jeff Springfield, the Liberal candidate for La Trobe, who was warmly welcomed by the group.

“It’s fantastic to help this group celebrate their 8th birthday, 8th anniversary of existence, and 8 years of supporting the community through the Women’s Friendship Cafe,” Mr Springfield said.

“This group reaches out to women across the area, offering connection and support. Without groups like this, our community would be worse off.”

Reflecting on his visit during the election period, Mr Springfield said it was a valuable opportunity to meet locals and see the positive outcomes of community-led initiatives.

“It’s great to meet new people and witness firsthand the great work they achieve together. It’s lovely to see the wide diversity across La Trobe—it’s such a big area, and I hope to meet as many people as I can,” he said.

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