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july, 2025
july, 2025
14jul11:00 am2:00 pmYoung Carers 15-17yrs: Chill and Thrill Day
Hey young carers, it’s your time to chill out and have some serious fun these school holidays! Join the Young Carer Team for an awesome day in
Hey young carers, it’s your time to chill out and have some serious fun these school holidays!
Join the Young Carer Team for an awesome day in Cannington packed with non-stop activities and good vibes. Here’s what’s in store:
🏌️♀️ Play a wild 9-hole round of mini golf
🔫 Battle it out in 3 exciting games of laser-tag
🎳 Hit the lanes for 1 epic game of bowling
🍕 Re-fuel with pizza and hang out with other young people in caring roles
Whether you’re chasing strikes or dodging lasers, this is your chance to meet new mates, take a well-deserved break, and just enjoy yourself.
When: Monday, 14th July
Time: 11.00am – 2.00pm
Who: Young carers aged 15–17
Where: Cannington
Totally FREE
Spaces are limited , so lock it in and don’t miss out!
Express your interest by completing the form below.
(Monday) 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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