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The Grange Community Centre

Phone: +61 3 8742 8000



Address: 260-280 Hogans Road, Hoppers Crossing 3029

Website: http://www.grangecommunity.org.au/

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24.01.2022 Happy Saturday Afternoon



24.01.2022 THANK YOU TUESDAY this week goes to the incredible staff at our local police stations, for their continuous hard work and commitment to keeping our community safe!

23.01.2022 Updated Info on current exposure sites

21.01.2022 TWO THINGS TUESDAY



21.01.2022 Staying connected with our friends, family and colleagues is vital to our wellbeing. If youve been too busy to chat with someone, youve lost touch or life just got in the way, reach out today and start a conversation. Learn how at www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask

21.01.2022 Join in the conversation, theres more to say after R U OK? https://www.facebook.com/events/1013117559157830/

20.01.2022 Free Classes suitable for all ages and fitness levels, conducted by qualified personal trainer. Monday 10.15am Monday 6.30pm Click on link to book now https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx



19.01.2022 R U OK?Day is Thursday 10 September 2020. Its our national day of action when we remind Australians that every day is the day to ask, Are you OK? if someone in your world is struggling with lifes ups and downs. https://www.youtube.com/watch

19.01.2022 THANK YOU TUESDAY this week goes to our wonderful community for all the donations we have received so far for the Pantry appeal. We are still accepting donation, they can be dropped off to the centre Mon, Wed, Friday 10am-3pm or contact us and we can arrange collection.

18.01.2022 Let’s encourage the children to learn through play

18.01.2022 Bring on the School Holidays

18.01.2022 ISSUE 11 OUT NOW!



17.01.2022 No mats required today, Just a chair.

16.01.2022 Fantastic to see partnerships that make a difference for our communities.

16.01.2022 PLAY YOUR PART Were loving this natural Child Protection Week activity sheet based on artwork form Luke Daffy of Murri Art. The art work depicts this years theme: Putting Children First. Elders, family, services and community supporting children each step of the way. Showing leadership and guidance so that the path is never broken ad remains strong and healthy.

15.01.2022 Have you considered donating blood or plasma. This time of year it is always needed.

14.01.2022 HIIT Class today

14.01.2022 Melbournes hay fever season runs from 1 October to 21 December each year. And it may have come early for some of us this year. Its a period dreaded by millions of Australianas who suffer from the condition. Itchy ears and throat, watery eyes, a runny nose and sneezing can impact your day. https://asthma.org.au//avoid-mistaking-hay-fever-and-asth/

13.01.2022 Hey Google, what are you doing for Christmas? Go on...ask her

13.01.2022 Check out some fun things to do on the School Holidays - The Grange Team have put this together for you. Click on the link to discover fun and creative ways to keep the kids entertained.

13.01.2022 WELLNESS WEDNESDAY

12.01.2022 Active Wednesday with Vanessa

11.01.2022 NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION WEEK 6-12 SEPTEMBER 2020 Note: While Covid-19 is sadly turning life upside down for most of society, plans will still go ahead for National Child Protection Week. Events may need to be online, but the message that we all have a part to play will be more important than ever. This year National Child Protection Week will celebrate its 30th year with the theme: Putting children first... Putting children first was front of mind when the National Child Protection Week campaign was launched in 1990, with the aim of bringing abuse and neglect out of the shadows and putting child wellbeing on the national agenda. Since then, the need to put children first has been recognized time and time again as an important pillar for boosting the wellbeing of all children in Australia. https://www.napcan.org.au/national-child-protection-week/ Last years National Child Protection Week campaign was based on research that shows the importance of putting children first when talking about parenting, and continued the message that conversations are a key part of engaging the whole community in caring for children. Under this years theme of Putting children first we invite all Australians to look at how they can prioritise children in their lives and communities and to engage in National Child Protection Week as individuals, and as part of families, organisations, communities and society. Putting children first means prioritising the safety and wellbeing of children. To grow up well children need to feel safe and loved, have a chance to play and explore, have a say in decisions that affect them, and access to essential things like food, shelter and healthcare. For children to thrive we need to come together as a community and put childrens needs first during National Child Protection Week and every week. Please feel free to use the theme in the way that resonates best for you. This might mean promoting the things we are already doing (or can do) right now to put childrens safety and wellbeing first. It might mean reflecting on the past 30 years of how our communities have been putting children first. It might mean looking ahead and thinking about where we need to focus our attention into the future. Or perhaps a bit of all of the above.

11.01.2022 3+ Activity Group 2021 Enrolments NOW OPEN

10.01.2022 Please support Us! We are walking for Camp Quality for Little Kids Facing Cancer

08.01.2022 Happy Monday...lets do this!

08.01.2022 Have a great Friday

07.01.2022 2021 Enrolments OPEN NOW

06.01.2022 Today is "R U OK?" day, and I think now more than ever, today is a very important day. While it is hugely important to look after each other and check in on our friends and family, it is just as important to teach our children that it is ok to feel not ok and be able to identify their emotions from an early age. The little people in our lives are often feeling what we are feeling, or at the very least, they are noticing our feelings. This blog, created by the team at ANZUK..., it can help children identify and cope with feelings through activities. I have attached a link to an anzuk R U OK blog below: https://anzuk.blog/r-u-ok-day-early-childhood-activities/

02.01.2022 Violence against women is recognised as one of the most persistent and devastating human rights violations of our time. It is an issue every day of the week #16DaysOfActivism which starts today, is dedicated to raising awareness, educating people about the drivers of violence and uniting to eliminate it.

01.01.2022 Its Monday, lets do this!

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