Partners Of Veterans Association – Melton

We are a social and support group for Partners of Veterans of all conflicts. Our monthly meetings brings to you social activities craft trips away or just a cup of tea. A caring non-judgemental group full of fun. Bi-monthly magazine (Chit Chat). Trained welfare ladies at Veterans Welfare Centre (Corner Smith and McKenzie Streets Melton) Phone: 03 9746 9582. Sewing and Craft Group Phone: 03 9743 4349 (Carole) held on Fridays. New members always welcome. Phone for any further details.
IS THERE A FACILITY FOR THE PERSON I AM CARING FOR TO BE LOOKED AFTER WHILE I’M ATTENDING THE MEETING?
Please contact Support Group Co-ordinator to confirm availability of respite during the meeting.
MEETING DAY, TIME AND LOCATION
Various days and locations.
Please Contact Support Group Co-ordinator to confirm meeting dates, locations and times as these are subject to change
WEBSITE
http://www.pva.org.au
THE ORGANISATION HOSTING THIS GROUP
The Partners of Veterans Association of Australia Inc.
CONTACT PERSON
Carole Doyles (President) joecarole@bigpond.com
Phone: 03 9743 4349
Email: hev75595@bigpond.net.au

Meeting details

Third Tuesday Monthly

Frequently asked questions

What activities does the group undertake throughout the year?
Is there a cost?
No
Can the person I care for attend the carer support group meetings with me?
No
Does the location where you meet have wheelchair access?
yes

Location

Melton Victoria 3337, Australia

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Contact

Cheryl Myers

0409962545

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