Wednesday Welcome Cafe
Robyn Swadling’s son Adam, who was a member of St Margaret’s for many
years and is well known to most of us, is undertaking a CIT unit called "develop
and implement service programs within an organisation". Adam is studying to
earn a Diploma in Community Services, and one of the assessments is to
organise a self-sustaining service/activity within an organisation.
Adam is organising the service program with a group of four other people, and
they chose UnitingCare in Kippax, to work alongside and organise and run a
monthly luncheon. The purpose is to bring together the surrounding comm-
unity, people of all ages and cultures to come together and have a lunch, to
meet one another and to enjoy some time together.
On the facing page is a copy of a flyer about the resultant ‘Wednesday
Welcome Café’. Adam will be doing the cooking and very much hopes that
some of his friends from St Margaret’s might go along to the very first ever
Wednesday Welcome Café for a free lunch on 8 May.
Adam Swadling with son Toby Bell
(photo by Brian Rope)
St Margaret’s News
10
April 2019