September Group Activities Calendar

Highlights in September include:

  • Women’s Health Week Afternoon Tea – Monday, 1 September, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

  • MHACA Camp at Ross River Resort – Wednesday, 3 September to Friday, 5 September

  • Alice Springs Paralympic Games – Thursday, 4 September, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Weekend activities this month include ten-pin bowling, a BBQ at Telegraph Station, a cinema outing, and a visit to Stanley Chasm.

Download or view the September Group Activities Calendar 2025.

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 Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 8.30am – 3pm, and Wednesdays from 8.30am to 1.30pm.

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 music jam, healthy cooking and sports
  • musical instruments

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This week is Transgender Awareness Week (13–19 November) — an opportunity to celebrate the trans and gender diverse community and raise awareness of the challenges many people continue to face.

MHACA acknowledges that many trans and gender diverse people experience higher rates of trauma, rejection, and harm.

In addition to providing visibility, connection, and celebration, #TransgenderAwarenessWeek is also a time for allies to learn more and take action against prejudice, discrimination, and violence.

For useful resources, including tips on how to be a good ally go to www.minus18.org.au/campaigns/trans-awareness-week/

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This week is Transgender Awareness Week (13–19 November) — an opportunity to celebrate the trans and gender diverse community and raise awareness of the challenges many people continue to face.

MHACA acknowledges that many trans and gender diverse people experience higher rates of trauma, rejection, and harm.

In addition to providing visibility, connection, and celebration, #TransgenderAwarenessWeek is also a time for allies to learn more and take action against prejudice, discrimination, and violence.

For useful resources, including tips on how to be a good ally go to https://www.minus18.org.au/campaigns/trans-awareness-week/

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