
Recognising the heart of our community — our carers.
Location
Black Sheep
Ground Level, 66 Brougham Street, Geelong, VIC, 3220
Date and Time
Wednesday, 10 December 20205 at 12pm to 2.30pm
About this event
Together We Care: Festive Lunch for Carers
Bringing carers and community together to celebrate, connect, and share in the joy of the season.
Join us for a special afternoon dedicated to our incredible local carers. This free event is all about connection, appreciation, and community spirit — a chance to relax, unwind, and enjoy some well-deserved time out with others who understand the caring journey.
Enjoy a delicious meal at Black Sheep, one of Geelong’s favourite venues known for its welcoming atmosphere and mouth-watering food. You’ll be treated to a beautiful lunch, great company, and plenty of good conversation in a relaxed, festive setting.
In addition to the lunch, you can take part in sand candle making, perfect for slowing down, recharging, and tapping into your creative side.
Whether you’re a carer looking to meet others, connect with local support services, or simply take a moment for yourself, this event is for you.
Event highlights:
• Complimentary two-course lunch at Black Sheep
• Sand candle making
• Time to connect and share stories with fellow carers
• Local service providers and community connections
• A warm, welcoming space to celebrate all that carers do
Spaces are limited, so make sure to register early and secure your spot.
We can’t wait to celebrate together — because together, we care.
Who can attend
This event is designed for carers who live in Geelong and surrounding areas.
Please note
Registration is essential. One booking per carer.
Please share with your friends who are carers.
Are you a Carer? Are you caring for a family member or friend?
A carer is someone who provides unpaid care and support to family members and/or friends with a disability, mental illness, substance addiction, chronic health issue or an older person with care needs.
They are parents, children, partners, other relatives and friends who assist with a variety of personal care, health care, transport, navigating complex service systems, managing financial tasks, emotional support, household chores and other activities.
