GOC Welfare Service announces new Senior’s Group Program at Ramsgate

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The GOC Welfare Service, with the generous support of the Ramsgate Life Saving Club, has announced the opening of a new seniors group program for women at the Ramsgate Life Saving Club hall (274 Grand Parade, Ramsgate Beach).

The Ramsgate Life Saving Club has kindly offered the hall space in its location free of charge for the benefit of the local community.

Photo: SARM Architects.

With a large concentration of Greek people residing in and around the Ramsgate, Dolls Point and Brighton-Le-Sands areas, a weekly Community Program such as this will offer people an opportunity to come together, build strong social connections within their culture, improve physical and mental well-being and help break down isolation.  

The weekly program will consist of a Gentle Exercise Session, morning coffee break, Group Bingo, Guest Speakers and Social Outings.

Morning refreshments will also be provided for all attendees. 

Group commencement:

  • Date: Friday 27th September, 2024
  • Time: 10.00am – 12.30pm
  • Place:  Ramsgate Life Saving Club (274 Grand Parade, Ramsgate Beach)
  • Cost: $5

For more information or to register your interest, please contact the GOC Welfare Service at (02) 9740 6022

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