Just an update on how things are going at our new premises at 29 Marine Parade Hastings. After finally getting the permit we needed from the Mornington Council, we have been able to make a start on doing some of the setup work that is required. Rob Poole has been working to create a couple …
We were lucky enough to have a group from the Victorian Women’s Cricket Squad visited Kindred Clubhouse on Saturday 3rdAugust 2019. They helped prepare a BBQ for everyone and joined us with our indoor games day. Much fun was had by all as they guided us in a game of indoor cricket. They also joined …
The Board of Kindred Clubhouse takes great pleasure in announcing that Kim Kerr has been appointed to the new position of Manager at the Kindred Clubhouse. This will enable development, growth and sustained viability of the Kindred Clubhouse which has recently been awarded a grant from the Australian Government. Kim has been working in community …
Rotary Peninsula 2.0 and Seaford Little Athletics Club held their annual fun run in aid of Kindred Clubhouse for the fifth year. Kindred Clubhouse hosted a stall where we shared information about the Clubhouse Venue: Seaford North Primary School, 81 Halifax St, Seaford
We are excited to share that yesterday we met with Greg Hunt MP and Chris Crewther MP – Federal Member for Dunkley for the formal announcement of federal funding for Kindred Clubhouse. The Clubhouse will provide important opportunities for people with mental health challenges to socially interact, participate in meaningful activities and have a safe place to belong within …
Come visit us at the Hastings Mental Health Expo. 10-2pm 1973 Frankston Flinders Road.
Rotary Peninsula 2.0 and Seaford Little Athletics Club held their annual fun run in aid of Kindred Clubhouse for the third year. Kindred Clubhouse hosted a stall where we shared information about the Clubhouse Venue: Seaford North Primary School, 81 Halifax St, Seaford
Thank-you to Elizabeth Byrne who hosted a table at the 2016 Haven Ball. The table was gifted to Kindred Clubhouse and members of the Kindred committee, Kindred ambassador Beth Wilson and advocates Caroline Crosse and Margaret Leggatt attended with their partners.