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Read the full storyAs part of the Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre, the Men’s Social Group will host a selection of regular activities within the community, including one set for this Tuesday, the 28th of January.
A FREE excursion bus will depart from the Support Centre located at 71 Townsville Road and will travel to Cardwell with stops scheduled for the Historic Telegraph, and the Post Office before arriving at the SeaView Café for a bite to eat and then heading home to Ingham.
“Are you a man over 60 or 55 if you identify as ATSI, looking for a place to belong, connect and share good times?” shared Hinchinbrook Community Support.
“Whether you’re feeling socially isolated or simply seeking a supportive and welcoming environment, we offer a space to meet other men, enjoy meaningful conversations, and participate in fun activities.”
To access additional details on how to register for the excursion, please reach out to the Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre on 4776 1822 or email communitysupport@hcsc.org.au.
What: Men’s Social Group Cardwell Excursion
When: Tuesday the 28th of January
Where: meet at the Support Centre, 71 Townsville Road
More Information: call 4776 1822 or email communitysupport@hcsc.org.au