monster garage sale/ Market Day being planned
hi there everyone. As we know, so many people struggle with depression and anxiety nowadays but it can be difficult finding support. Evolve Peer Support Trust is a charity based group trying to do something practical.
Monster Garage Sale/Market day
We need your help!!!
Evolve is a charity that helps your community in a very positive way by running groups that directly support those who live with Depression and /or Anxiety. It is based on the peer support principle that those who “walk the walk” and “talk the talk” can offer a greater depth of understanding and specific support. We currently run a group in Te Awamutu, several groups in Hamilton and a specialised group for those who also live with Autism. The need is obviously there for these groups and we plan to expand throughout the Waikato and other areas. But we need funds to achieve this.
All money raised at this event goes directly to the running of these support groups. Come along and support this worthwhile cause and grab yourself some bargains!!!
Date: Saturday 21st April 7.30am to 2pm
Place: St Aidan’s Church Hall, Corner of Thames Street and Heaphy Tce, Claudelands, Hamilton
Can you help? Help us to help others!
We need lots of goods to sell....are you de-cluttering?? Do you have stuff you don’t need or want that you could donate?? Perhaps you could help volunteer on the day?? We would be very appreciative of any items and support you can give us. Pickup of goods can be arranged. If you want more information on this event or have items to donate, contact
Barbara : 021630090 or uschoats@gmail.com.
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