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Walk for Surf Coast Shire carers

Surf Coast Shire carers can attend a free walking event to meet other carers, connect with nature, and learn about available services and supports.

Surf Coast Shire Council teamed up with Surf Coast Pathways for Carers to invite local carers to come to an accessible stroll in Anglesea on Monday, February 20.

Councillor Mike Bodsworth said he was thankful for the chance to celebrate the people that provided unpaid support to families or friends with a disability, mental illness, chronic health issues or an older person with care needs across the region.

“It’s an incredibly important role and while it can be rewarding, it can also be challenging at times,” he said.

“A monthly walk is a great way to encourage social connections for local carers and for them to find out more about what services and supports are available.

“We were unlucky for this event to be rained out back in November, so hopefully February 20 is a beautiful summer day in Anglesea.”

The 2km-return walk from the Anglesea Changing Places facility car park had originally been postponed from the original November date due to wet weather.

The walk will feature a guest speaker and will be followed by a complementary morning tea at 4 Kings Coffee and Food.

Surf Coast Pathways for Carers will become a regular event held on the third Monday of each month.

Local carers can register their attendance online at surfcoast.vic.gov.au/PathwaysForCarers or turn up on the day without a booking.

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