July Group Activities Calendar

Highlights in July include activities during NAIDOC WEEK between Monday 8 and Sunday 13 July. The Central Australian Aboriginal Congress (CAAC) Foot Doctor will visit MHACA’s Drop-in Centre on Monday 15 and will do individual check-ups and will share information about how to keep our feet clean and healthy.

MHACA’s Drop-In will be closed on Friday 5 July as it is a Public Holiday.

Weekend activities include the Alice Springs Show, Cinema, Ten Pin Bowling and a visit to Stanley Chasm.

Download or view the July Group Activities Calendar 2024.

Call 08 89504600 or email info@mhaca.org.au to inquire about group activities for people living with mental health challenges.

Email intake@mhaca.org.au to enquire about an intake interview, or download the MHACA referral form.

MHACA can also provide individual support and is a registered NDIS provider.

In addition to structured activities, a Drop-in Centre is open Monday 8.30am – 1.30pm, Tuesday – Friday from 8.30am to 3.00pm.

The Drop-in Centre is a welcoming space where people can connect with others and participate in activities. It provides:

  • a comfy lounge area
  • kitchen facilities
  • computers with internet access
  • activities such as board games and craft
  • musical instruments
  • laundry and bathroom facilities.

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Nicole (CEO) and Josefina (Marketing Officer) presented “Alice Springs – more than just bad media: mental health in a remote context”, sharing reflections from the Northern Territory and highlighting the work we do at MHACA.
If you need support, talk to someone you trust or call Lifeline on 13 11 14, 13 Yarn on 13 92 76 for 24/7 crisis support.
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