April 28, 2023
Late in 2022, we introduced a regular “coffee catch up” at a local café to meet other members of our peer support group and they have been well attended. This is an opportunity for a casual chat over a coffee and is open to people with brain injury, their families and carers. We hope you can join us!
Clare Sullivan is a member of our peer support group and has kindly agreed to coordinate this coffee meet up. Clare is a Holistic Dietitian and Yoga Therapist who lives with a brain injury. She will be at the café to meet you and join in the conversation.
Details:
When: Thursday, 25th May
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Where: Jam Packed Café – 27 Hunter St, Hobart (in the courtyard near to the Henry Jones Art Hotel)
The table is booked under Brain Injury Association Tasmania. Food and drinks will be available to purchase.
RSVP: Please click the link to register so we can confirm numbers for the booking: http://zfrmz.com.au/PYpsitlupBUtPR4U6Fsn
This is an opportunity for a casual chat over a coffee and is open to people with brain injury, their families and carers. We hope you can join us!
Bianca Denby is a member of our peer support group who lives with brain injury and has kindly agreed to coordinate this coffee meetup. She will be at the café to meet you and join in the conversation. I have attached a photo of Bianca so you will know who to look for at the café.
Details:
When: Monday 1st May
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Where: Dalton Café – 48b Victoria Street, Ulverstone (in the car park behind the laundromat and Midway Furniture)
The table is booked under Brain Injury Association Tasmania. Food and drinks will be available to purchase.
RSVP: Please click the link to register so we can confirm numbers for the booking: https://zfrmz.com.au/oRjs7WD2huqVAxsop7C1
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