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Free Playgroup for Migrant and former refugee families

Kia Ora! The Safari Playgroups are free for families, they provide a fun learning environment where families can play and learn together. Mums can make new friends while their children gain independence and social skills, helping prepare them for pre-school education and school. During the playgroup the mothers can attend beginner English language classes. We also work with other service providers to run sessions to support the mother’s parenting skills and knowledge of community services.
Safari Playgroup South:
Where: PACT Building, 311 Great South Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland
When: Wednesday/Thursday
/Friday
Time: 9.30am- 12.00pm
Contact: Aalloa on 022 060 9026 or email safarisouth@arms-mrc.org.nz

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