'Grandma stand' takes Sydney
A group of local grandmothers in Sydney has established an advice booth in collaboration with Anglicare Sydney. They provide guidance on various topics, including relationships and budgeting. This initiative aims to support the community by sharing wisdom and experience.
- ▪The advice booth is run by local grandmothers.
- ▪They answer questions on relationships and budgeting.
- ▪The initiative is in collaboration with Anglicare Sydney.
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