The Strength for Life community continues to grow, reaching more people and making a difference to the lives of thousands of older South Australians. Read the latest news, information, community updates and how Strength for Life continues going from strength to strength!
EquiVoices spreads the word about the mental health benefits of Strength for Life
It was a privilege be invited by Lucy Santisteban Avella to be the guest on the EquiVoices radio program at 5EBI radio station, to talk about Strength for Life program.
EquiVoices is a program that brings new perspectives, practices, and discussions on multicultural mental health; with a focus on fairness, justice, and equality in health-related matters across diverse cultural backgrounds.
This program aired on 24th September 2024 - visit the website to listen.
Strength for Life on Sunday
No time during the week to prioritise your health and fitness? How about the weekend? You can join Meredith at BodySmith Fitness in Christie’s beach for Strength for Life on Sundays at 10am!
Now there’s nothing to stop you! Call 0401 118 962 for more information and to register.
Classes also running on Tuesdays at 10.15am.
Strength for Life in Waikerie
We're excited to share that Strength for Life will be re-launching in Waikerie in November at Waikerie Community Sports Centre.
If you're in the area and keen to get involved you don't need to wait - you can get in touch with them now to express your interest. Call them on 08 8541 3477.
North Eastern CALD Network meeting
It was great to have the opportunity to deliver a presentation about the Strength for Life Program at Campbelltown City Council. The North Eastern CALD Network meeting welcomes people who work, volunteer and deliver services and programs to culturally & linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in the Northeastern suburbs of Adelaide.
This quarterly networking meeting is an ideal opportunity to support each other through promoting social connections, exchanging information, exploring strategies and working together to promote important health, wellbeing, and events information. Many thanks to Sophie Kavoukis, Community Development Officer at Campbelltown City Council, for hosting this meeting.