Pivot Point reach out to dads

September 2 2015 - 9:12am
THEY’RE BACK: Pivot Point Community Outreach Centre board members Ruth Grace, Glenda White and Trevor Kohlhagen announced a trial return of the service, which supplies Batemans Bay residents with non-perishable grocery items and personal care items. The service will continue beyond the initial three-month trial depending on the level of support it attracts from the community.
THEY’RE BACK: Pivot Point Community Outreach Centre board members Ruth Grace, Glenda White and Trevor Kohlhagen announced a trial return of the service, which supplies Batemans Bay residents with non-perishable grocery items and personal care items. The service will continue beyond the initial three-month trial depending on the level of support it attracts from the community.

PIVOT Point Community Outreach Centre is trial-ling a new service from September 4 for single dads or dads who are the primary carer for their kids.

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