Mothers Network Groups - Spaces available term 3
Mothers Network is a Wellington based organisation that supports mums through their motherhood journey, we have been operating for coming up to 40 years now. We run a couple of groups each term, in various areas of Wellington.
The groups are a safe, fully inclusive space to chat all things mum and beyond. We focus on the mother rather than the child in this space to support the woman behind their wonderful child/ren.
We currently have a few spaces available in the following groups, we would love for as many mums as possible to be able to attend one of our groups.
Our Northland Group is being run during the day and we provide free childcare for those that attend.
Location: St Anne's Church, Northland
Time and dates: 10am-12pm, Tues 9 Aug - Tues 13 Sept
Our CDB group is being run in the evening which will be helpful to those who find daytimes a struggle.
Location: Thistle Hall - Cuba Street
Time and Dates: 5.45pm-7.45pm, Thurs 11 August - Thurs 15 September
If you'd like more information or to register for a group please visit our webpage: www.mothersnetwork.org.nz...
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