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Kensington PCYC recently held a Community Services Spectacular for all children enrolled in the Kensington PCYC ‘Out of School Hours Care ‘program.
Local WA Police Force Officers from Kensington Police Station and volunteers from St Johns Ambulance Community Engagement Division came along to the event, educating children about their roles in the local community. This was the perfect opportunity for children to gain some hands on experience and to ask questions about Ambulance and WA Police service within the community.
Kensington PCYC ‘Out of School Hours Care’ program is designed to provide quality care and recreational activities to school aged children (5 to 12 years old) before and after school. The program runs throughout the school term and activities are delivered by qualified staff on a full time, part time or casual basis. Programs operate from 7:00am until 6:00pm Monday to Friday.
Kensington PCYC currently has vacancies, so please contact Centre Manager Amanda Dow on (08) 9367 1282 for more information.
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