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Befriending elders: Help create a new community project

Community organisations GRAI and Prime Timers are joining together for a new project.

SOUL is a proposal for a social outreach project aiming to provide a range of services to support older members of the LGBTI community.

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The two groups have worked together and developed an outline for a befriending and social outreach project called SOUL.

They want your input before progressing the project further. If you’d like to contribute head down to thier planning meeting this weekend.

Be part of planning this important new community initiative.   

The meeting will be on Saturday 2nd December at 2pm, and will be held at Chartered Accountants Australia NZ, at 2 Mill Street, Perth.  RSVP by 30 Nov.

RSVP or for further information June: chair@grai.org.au  9436 3422  or Chris: prez@primetimerswa.com  9371 0227

 

   

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