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COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION DAY

Lindsay Upton from Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS)

Come and visit MECOSS at the COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION DAY
An informative day for seniors and people living with disabilities.
* Information
* Performances
* Health Check
* Prize Draw

Saturday, 19 June 2021
2:15pm - 5:30pm
Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre,
451 Pakuranga Road

PROGRAMME

1:30pm-2:15pm Music by OneAfrica Trust
2:15pm-2:20pm Opening welcome/house keeping, Richard Blakeborough, Mobile Service Manager, Independent Living Charitable Trust
2:20pm-2:25pm Bruce Kendall, Howick Local Board member
2:25pm-2:30pm Sharon Stewart, Howick ward Councillor
2:30pm-2:45pm Nutrition, Immunity and Wellness, Adeline Wong, NZ registered dietitian
2:45pm-2:50pm Veronica Turner, OneAfrica Trust
2:50pm-2:55pm Vicky Chan, COVID-19 vaccine information update
2:55pm-3pm Dance by OneAfrica Trust
3:00pm-5:00pm

People have time to visit different information stands and each service provider has 5 minutes to talk
Light refreshment, mingling, prize draw
Ivan Yeo, Asian Family Service
Alexis Sawyer, Age Concern
Adriana Bogoeva, Emotional Unlocking Coach
Belinda Thirlwall, Acupuncturist & Health Practitioner
Sureta Basson, Senior Rebounding and Pilates
Toni Stuck, Art therapy with Diamond Dotz
Lindsay Upton, MECOSS
Jessica Ma, St Johns
Nigel Zhang, Pest Free Howick Ward
Janita Isaacs, Driving Miss Daisy
Pakuranga Library

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