2799 days ago

Heretaunga Women's Centre Wednesday Wellness Lunchtime Talks

Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hastings Central

Hi there,
Ladies are Welcome this term to come along to Wellness Wednesdays at the Heretaunga Women's Centre. Talks start at 12:15pm and finish at 1pm.
The Women's Centre is close to the Hastings Library and the Art Gallery and across the road from Baldwins Jewellers by the lights.
This post is to highlight the talk on Wednesday 1 August @12:15pm about how to stay well during periods of grief and bereavement. It will also talk about tasks of grieving and the differences between a funeral director and a funeral celebrant. You are never too young or too old to join with others to discuss how to stay well in difficult times.
For more information please open the enclosed Poster.
You are welcome to bring your lunch. Bring a friend. It will be low key, informative and time for discussion. Koha for the Women's Centre - the Talk is free.

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