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Debney Meadows Community Hub

Kensington Neighbourhood House is working on a 4 year project to build a thriving community hub at Debney Meadows Primary School. A place where the whole family can connect and learn!

(Generously funded by the William Buckland Foundation)

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What we're doing

We are creating a community hub! Community hubs are embedded in primary schools and connect families from diverse cultural backgrounds with the wider community. They connect women and their young children with each other and their school through a variety of activities and with organisations that provide health, education and settlement support. Click here to read our 2023 Progress Report.

Our partners

We're working with lots of great organisations to make sure our hub meet's the needs of families:

Debney Meadows Primary School, Moonee Valley Council, Farnham Street Neighbourhood Learning Centre, The Venny Inc, Service Stars Community Jobs Alliance, Edmund Rice Community & Refugee Services, Cultivating Community

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Where is it and what's on?

The Debney Meadows Community Hub is located on the ground floor of Debney Meadows Primary School - 100 Victoria Street, Flemington VIC 3031.

There are multiple activities running at the Hub all week long. You can see the current timetable here

Want to know more?

If you'd like to know more about the Debney Meadows Community Hub, please contact Freyja Dixon:

education@kenhouse.org.au

or call 9376 6366

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Kensington
Neighbourhood House

Address: 89 McCracken Street, Kensington VIC 3031

Email: info@kenhouse.org.au

Phone: 03 9376 6366

 

Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm

ABN: 74 489 791 023

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Acknowledgement of Country

In the spirit of reconciliation Kensington Neighbourhood House acknowledges the Traditional Owners, the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, on whose land we meet, share and work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and acknowledge that we benefit from the rich teaching and learning has been taking place on this land for thousands of years.

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