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Free event for Cardinia Shire’s carers

A free event is being offerred to Cardinia Shire carers at theCardinia Cultural Centre in Pakenham.

Cardinia Carers Catch Up, is co-hosted by EACH and Pathways for Carers, aims to create a carers group for carers of older people, young people, or loved ones and family members.

The free event will run on Wednesday 24 August from 10am to 12.30pm.

Cardinia Shire Mayor Jeff Springfield said Cardinia Carers Catch Up was a great way to support those in the community who look after the most vulnerable.

“This catch up will bring together carers who often put the needs of others before their own,” Cr Springfield said.

“This will be a valuable opportunity for carers to meet those experiencing the same challenges and create social connections. I encourage all carers to jump online and sign up for this event.”

For more information, visit bit.ly/3ImCckF or call the Customer Service team on 1300 787 624.

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