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CARE Expo returns

A free event will unite older people, carers, and people with disability to promote connection and awareness of support services.

Hosted by Melton council on Thursday, October 16 at Cobblebank Stadium, this year’s CARE Melton Expo will feature more than 35 local organisations and council services that operate across the municipality.

Attendees will be able to connect with service providers, hear from guest speakers, and participate in a range of interactive workshops.

The event will feature entertainment, giveaways, refreshments, and a sensory and chill out zone.

Part of the day’s line-up includes a lunch break with a laughter workshop, where laughter expert and author Merv Neal will conduct a laughter yoga session focused on the potential health benefits of laughter.

Melton mayor Steve Abboushi said the expo is about celebrating older people, carers and people with disability in our community.

“[It] is a day designed to inspire, inform and connect,” Cr Abboushi said.

“It’s a fantastic opportunity for those in our community needing support to find out what is available to them and connect with others,” he said.

“[The Melton municipality] has some amazing support services to help everyone in our community feel empowered, so I encourage residents to come along and explore what’s available.”

The event will run from 10am–2pm at Cobblebank Stadium on Thursday, 16 October.

Entry is free.

Details: melton.vic.gov.au/Services/People/Seniors-and-carers/In-the-community/CARE-Melton-Expo

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