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1396 days ago

DARP - Depression Anxiety Recovery Program - INFORMATION SESSIONS

Kim from Papakura

Many of us will experience depression and/or anxiety at least once over our lifetime – though DARP is much more than just that, it will also help you to optimise your brain… so this is for anyone!

… I implemented the program and what a difference! I can’t recommend it enough – I got my life back!”. A.D., Auckland

Information Sessions will be held at the Church Hall – 12 Alpha Street, Papakura and also on Zoom:

Monday May 9 at 11.00am – at the Church Hall
Monday May 9 at 12.30pm – on Zoom
Monday May 9 at 6.00pm – at the Church Hall
Monday May 16 at 11.00am – at the Church Hall
Monday May 16 at 7.30pm – on Zoom

Zoom Link: email livingwellwithpapakurasda@gmail.com for the Zoom details

The DARP program starts on Monday 23 May at either 11.00am or 6.30pm; however, it is necessary to book in at one of the Information Sessions to attend the program… we have a great special at the moment – so, it will now cost $150.00 to do the DARP program!

Join us on at the Church Hall or on Zoom for the Information Session to learn more about these challenges and more importantly, the way out – you’ll be glad you did 🙂

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