The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre
Topics Around Grief – Death of a Young Child
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaA special discussion forum to explore the unique challenges of coping with the death of a young child.
Cook & Chat for Bereaved Men
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaWe extend a warm and heartfelt invitation to all the wonderful men in our TCFV community to join us for a delightful BBQ Night. This special evening is dedicated to our bereaved fathers, brothers, and grandfathers.
TCFV Annual General Meeting Sunday, 22nd October 2023 at 2.00 pm
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaNotice of Annual General Meeting Sunday, 22 October 2023 at 2.00 pm 229 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury 3126 (Melways 46 E11) The AGM is an opportunity to connect with other members and to be updated with what is happening within the organisation. All members and their families are welcome! The Rhys Harmer Award will be... Read more »
Winter Solstice Gathering 2023
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaThis is a relaxed, simple get-together so come share the warmth of the fire with friends or make new friends. Join us at the centre and find light and hope out of the darkness. Family and friends most welcome.
Canterbury Book Club
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaPlease note: due to Melbourne Cup holiday, the November meeting will be held the second Tuesday of the month.
The Book Club is an opportunity to discuss books that we’ve read which explore grief and
bereavement. We will also look at books that examine subjects such as self-care and spirituality through the lens of grief. Furthermore, the Book Club offers the opportunity to explore what’s available at the TCFV Library.
Express Yourself Through Art at TCFV Centre
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaExpress Yourself Through Art classes use the creative process of arts making to improve and enhance the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of individuals. Natasha Ballingall – a professional art therapist and bereaved mother – runs “Express Yourself Through Art” online for bereaved parents, siblings and grandparents who are members of TCFV.
Canterbury Book Club
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaThe Book Club is an opportunity to discuss books that we’ve read which explore grief and
bereavement. We will also look at books that examine subjects such as self-care and spirituality through the lens of grief. Furthermore, the Book Club offers the opportunity to explore what’s available at the TCFV Library.
Express Yourself Through Art at TCFV Centre
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaExpress Yourself Through Art classes use the creative process of arts making to improve and enhance the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of individuals. Natasha Ballingall – a professional art therapist and bereaved mother – runs “Express Yourself Through Art” online for bereaved parents, siblings and grandparents who are members of TCFV.
Canterbury Book Club Copy
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaPlease note: due to Melbourne Cup holiday, the November meeting will be held the second Tuesday of the month.
The Book Club is an opportunity to discuss books that we’ve read which explore grief and
bereavement. We will also look at books that examine subjects such as self-care and spirituality through the lens of grief. Furthermore, the Book Club offers the opportunity to explore what’s available at the TCFV Library.
Canterbury Book Club
The Compassionate Friends Victoria Centre 229 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Victoria, AustraliaPlease note: due to Melbourne Cup holiday, the November meeting will be held the second Tuesday of the month.
The Book Club is an opportunity to discuss books that we’ve read which explore grief and
bereavement. We will also look at books that examine subjects such as self-care and spirituality through the lens of grief. Furthermore, the Book Club offers the opportunity to explore what’s available at the TCFV Library.