Canterbury Earlwood Caring Community Centre in Earlwood, New South Wales, Australia | Community centre
Canterbury Earlwood Caring Community Centre
Locality: Earlwood, New South Wales, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9559 4013
Address: 15 Clarke St, 2206 Earlwood, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.cecal.org.au/
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22.01.2022 Special Programs: Please contact us to register and for more details
22.01.2022 Tai Chi classes are back in Earlwood!
21.01.2022 45th Annual General Meeting Invitation/Announcement Cecal extends an invitation to you to attend this meeting
15.01.2022 Hi locals & Cooks River users - please have your say about plans for the 'outdoor meeting space' in Ewen Park. There is no cafe or enclosed building planned, but it does include accessible toilets, and a few active outdoor options & kayak launch area.. Also not sure if the 'teens area' includes multi purpose court... please respond with your ideas!!!! (Closes 26 October) https://haveyoursay.cbcity.nsw.gov.au/ewen-park-outdoor-edu
14.01.2022 Dementia Action Week Day 2: Space Give me a little space to do things for myself It can be tempting to take over and do things for people with dementia. You might be surprised by how much they can do for themselves. Are you giving people with dementia enough space? Take Dementia Australia’s quiz to find out what you can do. Visit https://discrimination.dementia.org.au/action-week/ for more information.
14.01.2022 Australian Dept Health re: Wearing Masks ... www.facebook.com/healthgovau/videos/673206710219335/
14.01.2022 Watch the River Stories for Harmony Day and Wurridjal Festival event... See and hear about the beauty, fragility, importance and history of our rivers & enjoy stories, videos, photos and poetry. Special guest speakers included: Jennifer Newman, Aunty Joan Tranter and Ian Tyrrell author of River Dreams, The People and Landscape of the Cooks River.... See also photos of the river then and now, some Gen2Gen: Cooks River Stories videos and hear poem about the River and ANZAC day. The River Stories event was a joint program of CECAL and Cooks River Alliance, and was held online on May 7th 2020, See the event in the video link: https://www.facebook.com/CooksRiverAlliance/videos/673430053377955/
12.01.2022 Playgroup only the park July 7. A very chilly playgroup with some of children who have started school and are on holiday cake to visit .
08.01.2022 Some information on COVID-19 testing in the South West of Sydney
05.01.2022 Online kids’art and craft classes and After School activities Kids Create
04.01.2022 Art work from Cecal art classes online. Kids enjoying after school activities at home during the pandemic. Allowing Kids to connect with other kids and creatively work together. Places still available online. Feel free to call and register.
04.01.2022 Everybody needs great neighbours. The spirit of support and community is thriving in the Canterbury Bankstown and Earlwood Community Yesterday we celebrated ou...r Great Neighbourhood and Neighbour Awards Event yesterday on Zoom. We were honoured and very lucky to hear stories from the community supporting each other not only just in the last few months - more importantly they were stories that demonstrated the support to each other and the community and the environment over many many years. dropelettunes Roel Voorbij@dropelettunes [email protected]
03.01.2022 A list of resources about COVID-19 in other languages. The resources include fact sheets, guidelines and other publications. https://www.health.gov.au//translated-coronavirus-covid-19
02.01.2022 Canterbury Neighbourhood Celebration Event: Join in the online Zoom Meeting by clicking or entering this link: https://zoom.us/j/93679575667 Alternative ways to join in: * Log into Zoom if you have an account with the Meeting Id and password below: Meeting ID: 936 7957 5667... Password: 793350 We will also attempt to do a Facebook Live video - watch this space Thursday July 23, 1 PM Sydney Celebrate your amazing neighbourhood and neighbours and join us ! See more
01.01.2022 Dementia affects close to half a million Australians. That number is set to double over the next 25 years. People living with dementia often have different sensory perceptions, and their immediate environment can have a large impact on their wellbeing and quality of life. Creating a dementia-friendly environment can go a long way to improving the lives of people with dementia.... An ideal dementia-friendly environment is familiar to the person, easily accessible, safe, secure, and supports the person living with dementia to retain their independence.
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