Last year’s WALK 4 CANCER was a great success because of YOU! Join us again and ‘Get Fit in Pink’
A Workshop on Scams and AI Awareness delivered by Community Connect initiative, Office of Fair Trading, Uniting Care.
The Cancer Support Group enjoyed morning tea at Stirling House, a finely constructed historic Queenslander.
For the last three Saturdays now, Migrant Development Program (MDP) Ladies have been practicing cultural dancing in preparation for a big multicultural event in November!
Migrant Development Program (MDP) Ladies have been practicing cultural dancing in preparation for a big multicultural event in November!
‘Ladies Friday Dance’ (LFD) regulars surprised our beloved Marion with flowers from Blooming Kindness as a belated happy birthday!
More sewing…our two beautiful ladies of the sewing program has now moved to costume making for the upcoming Multicultural Event in November!
We just completed the last Basic Sewing Class for the year!
Spring brings the flowers back and this makes our Blooming Kindness Project team very happy
As we say goodbye to winter, we here at the centre were quite happy to be able to support the Maryborough Rotary Club in its ‘Warm Initiative’
A soft launch of the Community Recovery Initiative ICE (in case of emergency) TOOLS was conducted at today’s session of the Cancer Support Program.
It was great to once again see many cultures represented in this event through dance, costumes music and food. (Taste of Home, Meet & Greet, 27.07.24)
Migrant Development Program members cooking up a storm for the Multicultural Meet and Greet Event
We are inviting members of our community from a culturally and linguistically diverse background to share their story, culture, cuisine, dance, music and more!
A huge thank you to the Rotary Club of Maryborough - Sunrise for their donation of winter jackets for the homeless
This is the time of the year that our Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre Ladies get to visit the Lupton Park Community Garden.
Tastes of Home (ToH), a multicultural initiative of the Migrant Development Program
Migrant Development Program member Luz, trying out a Filipino costume for their next cultural dance performance.
Country Women’s Association met with our Superwoman’ Worker Angee & donated boxes of items for our initiative to support vulnerable members of our community.
A meeting of cultures, four (4) cultures were represented on this table (Thai, Indonesian, Tanzanian and Filipino).
Emergency Redi Workshop in partnership with and facilitated by Red Cross.
A well attended full day Psychological First Aid Workshop
Joan Boge & team member Barb Andrews receiving a very generous donation from Wide Bay Rodders Club
Another successful Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea fundraising event.
Migrant Development Program MEET & GREET Event for the Tastes of Home Multicultural Initiative
Out & About 2024!