CFV Support Dinner - Geelong

Registrations are closed

Thank you for RSVPing for our dinner. We're looking forward to catching up with you on 22nd February 2017. If you need to cancel your RSVP or if you have any questions please email us at support@cfv.org.au or phone (03) 9686 1811.

CFV Support Dinner - Geelong

By Cystic Fibrosis Community Care

Date and time

Wed, 22 Mar 2017 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM AEDT

Location

Lord of the Isles Tavern

3 West Fyans Street Newtown, Vic 3220 Australia

Description

Cystic Fibrosis Victoria (CFV) and Cystic Fibrosis Geelong would love for you to join us at our upcoming support dinner on the 22 March 2017.

CFV hosts multiple support dinners in a range of locations across Victoria. These dinners provide an opportunity for family members to meet others who are, or have been in a similar situation. They aim to build relationships, provide support within members' local community and provide a forum where people feel comfortable to share stories, experiences and resources.

Dinner will be provided, drinks will be at bar prices.

View other family support events at www.cysticfibrosis.org.au/vic/member-services#SupportFamily or contact us on (03) 9686 1811.

Book your place

Please book your place to let us know if you will be joining us (as well as any dietary requirements) by Tuesday 14 March 2017.

You can book your place by:

  • using the green 'register' button on the right
  • emailing support@cfv.org.au
  • calling us on (03) 9686 1811.

Infection control policy

Events conducted by CFV are open to all members of the CF community, including people with CF, family members of people with CF, and CF community supporters. These events are intended to provide enjoyment, recreation, education and the opportunity for people from the CF community to meet.

By RSVPing for the dinner you agree to our policy regarding infection control.

Organised by

Cystic Fibrosis Victoria (CFV) was founded in 1974 by a group of parents of children with cystic fibrosis and became an Incorporated Association in 1984. Today, CFV is known as Cystic Fibrosis Community Care (CFCC) through its integration of CFV and CFNSW into one organisation.

We provide advocacy, support and information services to people living with cystic fibrosis and their families. We also conduct awareness programs for the general public and fundraise to support service provision to families and adults living with cystic fibrosis and to promote cystic fibrosis research. As a not-for-profit charitable organisation CFCC relies heavily upon the generosity of the Victorian public as well as private philanthropic sources.

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