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Proceeds for disabled

Fairhaven Services runs Cash Housie at Umina Beach Bowling Club every Monday night.

All proceeds are used to provide services for over 70 intellectually disabled adults who live on the Central Coast.

Umina Beach Bowling Club supports Fairhaven fundraising by offering its facilities, donating raffle prizes and supplying free tea, coffee and biscuits to housie players.

The club also provides a courtesy bus for players.

Fairhaven Services also run supported employment programs at Point Clare and Woy Woy and a residential program at Kincumber.

The residential program includes independent living cottages and a service to assist disabled adults to obtain work skills for open employment.

Fairhaven Services would like to encourage people to play cash housie at Umina Beach Bowling Club on Monday nights.

For more information on Fairhaven Services, contact Sue Chidgey on 4325 3608.





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