What to Expect
Join a warm and welcoming community gathering designed to support mental health and wellbeing. These workshops offer a relaxed environment where you can enjoy coffee and a light morning tea while sharing stories and exploring ways to live a happier, more meaningful life. The sessions are open to all and encourage connection and mutual support.
This is a great opportunity for parents to take a moment for themselves, engage with others, and learn practical life skills in a friendly setting. No prior booking is required—just turn up and join the conversation.
Led by Consumers of Mental Health WA, these workshops foster a sense of belonging and community support, making them ideal for anyone looking to enhance their wellbeing.
Activity Details
- Occurs monthly on the first Friday of each month.
- Time: 10:00 to 12:00.
- Location: Willagee Community Centre.
- Light morning tea provided.
The sessions are informal and designed to encourage open discussion and sharing. They are suitable for adults seeking support and connection.
Location and Access
The workshops take place at the Willagee Community Centre, located at the corner of Archibald and Winnacott Streets, Willagee WA 6156. The venue is accessible by public transport and has parking facilities nearby.
The community centre provides a comfortable and accessible space for all attendees, including parents who may wish to bring along their children.
Directions and further location details can be found on the City of Melville website or by contacting the organisers.
Important Information
There is no need to book in advance; participants can simply turn up on the day. The sessions are free of charge and open to everyone interested in mental health and wellbeing.
The workshops are led by experienced coordinators from Consumers of Mental Health WA, ensuring a supportive and respectful environment.
For any questions or additional support needs, contact Elaine, the Engagement and In-reach Coordinator.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free, and no booking is required. Just come along and join the group.
For more information or to discuss any specific needs, contact Elaine at the phone number or email provided.
This is a wonderful no-cost opportunity to connect with others and support your mental wellbeing in a friendly community setting.