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New Look for ASPIRE KFCP

Posted on July 30th, 2012

Bridging the Gap are excited to present a new logo for our ASPIRE Kwinana Families Community Partnership Project (ASPIRE KFCP).

ASPIRE Kwinana Families Community Project (“ASPIRE Kwinana Families”) assists and supports families in the Kwinana area who are facing long-term patterns of multigenerational unemployment.

The program aims to break cyclical unemployment by providing services such as individual and family counselling, career counselling, mentoring and empowerment, reintegration of families to the local community through club and sporting activities, as well as providing access to training, short courses, work experience and local employment opportunities.

To find out more about ASPIRE Kwinana Families, give us a call or drop in for a coffee and a chat with Nick Gwynn – Program Coordinator.

Program Manager: Linda Colley  |   Program Coordinator: Nick Gwynn

 

The ASPIRE/KFCP Program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Human Services, under the ‘Better Futures Local Solutions Initiative’. 

 

CONTACT:
The Rectory (next door to the Anglican Church)
65 Bickner Way Parmelia  WA  6167
Tel: 08 9419 7790
Mobile: 0488 445 419
Email:  nick.gwynn@bridgingthegap.org.au

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