Here’s What’s Happening At Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre

Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre

Did you know that aside from venue rentals, vacation care, after school care and various classes, the Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre also offered wellness programs and various services for people of all ages?

Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre’s wellness programs include “Women’s Wellness” where women are taught self-defence, nutrition and mindfulness; the “Eat Well Live Well” program which is dedicated for people living with HIV; “The Kitchen Table Project,” which is for young people at risk of harmful use of alcohol and other drugs; and the “Young Parents Program,” a cooking program for young parents and their children.

After SHNC’s Eat Well, Live Program (Photo credit: Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre/Facebook)
Art workshop for kids (Photo credit: Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre/Facebook)

“You are welcome to take part in our community cooking and wellness programs, run by nutritionists and other wellness professionals. Whether you’re young or elderly, healthy or a little out of shape, an expert cook or new to the kitchen, there’s something here for you!” SHNC noted in their website.

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In addition to their wellness programs, SHNC has different kinds of services for people of all ages. One of the popular ones among locals is the aged care services where they offer help with shopping, paying bills, transport, respite and nursing homes.

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There are also services for children aged 0 to 12 years; for people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds; for young people living with disabilities; and Health services which includes mental health.

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Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre can be reached by emailing admin@shnc.org or by calling 02 9356 4977.

About Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre

Since 1978, the organisation has been building a strong and inclusive community in Surry Hills. One of their founding members is Helen Mayer, who described the first SHNC as her second lounge room. Through the years, the organisation has expanded and diverse and extensive activities were added.