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Putting modern families first

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News11 May 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mess no stress: Angela Costigan is happy for children such as Toby and Grace to visit Aspendale Gardens Community Service despite occasional spills. Picture: Gary Sissons
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Mess no stress: Angela Costigan is happy for children such as Toby and Grace to visit Aspendale Gardens Community Service despite occasional spills. Picture: Gary Sissons
Mess no stress: Angela Costigan is happy for children such as Toby and Grace to visit Aspendale Gardens Community Service despite occasional spills. Picture: Gary Sissons

The Aspendale Gardens Community Service (AGCS) will be running several events and activities to celebrate National Families Week next week.

Building on the theme ‘Stronger Families, Stronger Communities’, the AGCS will present two talks about preventing child injury and practical parenting tips and facilitate a community collection for charity Mummies Supporting Families in Need.

“All families are different but ultimately we all at one time or another face the same challenges and experience the same joys during our parenting journey,” AGCS community development coordinator Angela Costigan said.

“National Families Week offers a great opportunity for families to connect with each other and with others in the community.

“At the Aspendale Gardens Community Service, we wanted to offer programs during Families Week that allow families to share those joys and challenges and to connect with each other.”

See agcsinc.org.au or call AGCS on 9587 5955 for further information on the events throughout the week in National Families Week from Monday 16 May to Friday 20 May.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 11 May 2016

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