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The City of Armadale recognises that there are many community groups, organisations and clubs operating within the City and that these groups provide an amazing service to our residents, positively contributing to wellbeing and social cohesion. Community involvement in groups can provide a sense of belonging and social connectedness, and can offer extra meaning and purpose to everyday life. The City of Armadale encourages residents to get involved in community groups or organisations that interest them, not only for the social connectedness participation provides, but also as an opportunity to create belonging and better neighbourhoods for all residents to enjoy. The City aims to support these community groups, organisations and clubs through the NCN so that they can continue to grow, thrive and do what they do best in community.
The Neighbourhood Connect Network (NCN) welcomes all community groups, organisations, and clubs operating within the City of Armadale to join. It offers a valuable opportunity for group leaders and representatives to collaborate, share information, celebrate achievements, and discuss future goals and projects, while building connections and relationships. If you're part of a local group and passionate about fostering social connection, advocating for your suburb, and supporting fellow community members, we’d love to have you involved. The Network meets every second month at Frye Park on Clifton Street in Kelmscott, and all are welcome.
The City of Armadale recognises that there are many community groups, organisations and clubs operating within the City and that these groups provide an amazing service to our residents, positively contributing to wellbeing and social cohesion. Community involvement in groups can provide a sense of belonging and social connectedness, and can offer extra meaning and purpose to everyday life. The City of Armadale encourages residents to get involved in community groups or organisations that interest them, not only for the social connectedness participation provides, but also as an opportunity to create belonging and better neighbourhoods for all residents to enjoy. The City aims to support these community groups, organisations and clubs through the NCN so that they can continue to grow, thrive and do what they do best in community.
The Neighbourhood Connect Network (NCN) welcomes all community groups, organisations, and clubs operating within the City of Armadale to join. It offers a valuable opportunity for group leaders and representatives to collaborate, share information, celebrate achievements, and discuss future goals and projects, while building connections and relationships. If you're part of a local group and passionate about fostering social connection, advocating for your suburb, and supporting fellow community members, we’d love to have you involved. The Network meets every second month at Frye Park on Clifton Street in Kelmscott, and all are welcome.
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