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Youth Space’s furry addition

Four-year-old cocker spaniel Larry is the newest addition to the Surf Coast Youth Space.

Larry joined the Youth Space at the Kurrambee Myaring Community Centre in North Torquay as an accredited therapy dog and will work there every Monday and Wednesday afternoon.

Surf Coast Shir Mayor Liz Pattison said Larry was a welcome face at the centre, helped initiate conversations, and provided a unique connection in a fun, entertaining, and interesting space.

“Larry has been a game changer for the Youth Space. People light up when they see him and he’s a real mood booster,” she said.

“He gets people talking to each other, which helps build friendships, and offers a sense of comfort and companionship.”

Mayor Pattison said therapy dogs like Larry provided young people with the necessary support by helping to reduce stress, promote positive emotions, and offer a calming presence.

She said the Surf Coast Youth Space was well attended and that Larry’s addition to the centre could help decrease young people’s anxiety, improve their social skills and cultivate empathy.

“It’s a great place for young people to hang out and catch up with others,” Mayor Pattison said.

“There’s free food, WiFi, Nintendo Switch, table tennis, music equipment and more. We’re seeing up to 60 young people attend each evening.”

The Surf Coast Youth Space is open three nights a week from 3pm to 5pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the school term.

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