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[[attachment:UCGWLeisureTimeConstitution2008.pdf|Constitution of Leisure time]], GuidelinesForLeisureTimeVolunteers ##[[attachment:UCGWLeisureTimeConstitution2019.pdf]] ##Updated 2019. Waiting for authorisation from Susan
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See also LeisureTime201002 === General introduction ===
 * An inclusive and caring outreach program which encourages positive relationships
 * Serves housebound or isolated seniors (65yrs +) from the Glen Waverley area.
 * Operates 1st Monday of the month except for public holidays.
 * This program is organised by a management committee. The costs are covered by guest gold coin donation, the free use of the church fellowship area and a small community grant from Monash Council.

* There are approximately 35 volunteers who give their time as drivers, hosts, kitchen support, and making the refreshments.

=== How can GWUC assist Leisure Time? ===
 * Raise awareness of what Leisure Time does and pray for both guests and helpers
 * Explore links between Leisure Time and other GWUC groups to maximize outreach
 * Most of our volunteers themselves are seniors. New volunteers, both men and women, are most welcome for the roster and on the committee
 * Provide input and ideas to the committee about ways to improve or modify what we do.
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Leisure Time is a friendly day out for lonely or isolated seniors from within our congregaton or from the wider community. Our guests are served morning tea and a 2-course lunch and enjoy happy company with new friends. Activities are interested and varied, eg. games, speakers, craft, music, as well as about 4 outings per year and a Christmas party. Guests are collected from their homes and delivered home by our volunteer drivers. All volunteers have police checks, organised by Leisure Time, at no cost. Leisure Time is a friendly high afternoon tea for isolated seniors from within our congregation or from the wider community. Guests who no longer are able to drive, and live within the Glen Waverley area, can be picked up and returned home by our volunteer drivers. All volunteers have police checks, organised by Leisure Time, at no cost.
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Every Monday, except public holidays and the Christmas break. Hours are 10.30am - 2pm First Monday of the month, except public holidays. Hours are 2pm-3.30pm
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Our guests are isolated or lonely seniors, usually over 60 yrs, who are keen to mix with others. We have about 22 guests on our list at any time, with average attendance 19. Our guests are seniors, usually over 60 yrs, who are keen to mix with others.
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Guests make a $7/wk contribution, or $15 when there is an outing. Guests make a gold coin contribution
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Leisure Time is run entirely by volunteers from GWUC who help once per month as drivers, cooks or hosts. The church office is used for photocopying. Leisure Time is run entirely by volunteers who help as drivers, hosts, in the kitchen and making the refreshments. The church office is used for initial enquiries, photocopying when necessary, and heath and safety support.
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== Coordinator ==
'''Susan Karoly'''

Link to GWUCHomePage >> CommunityHub > Leisure time roster > Constitution of Leisure time

Leisure Time

A list of the group members is at LeisureTimeGroup.

Leisure Time Documentation

Constitution of Leisure time (Jan 2020), GuidelinesForLeisureTimeVolunteers

2022

Plans for 2022

2018

LeisureTimeAnnualReport2018

2017

Annual report and finance statement for 2017.

2016

2015

LeisureTimeAnnualReport2015, LeisureTimeAgmMinutes2015,LeisureTimeFinancialReportYrEnded2014.pdf

2014

LeisureTimeAnnualReport2014, LeisureTimeAgmMinutes2014, Leisure Time Finance report 2014.pdf

2013

March newsletter, LeisureTimeAgmMinutes2013, LeisureTimeAnnualReport2013, LeisureTimeOfficeBearers2013

2012

LeisureTimeAgmMinutes2012, LeisureTimeAnnualReport2012, LeisureTimeOfficeBearers2012

2011

LeisureTimeAgmMinutes2011, LeisureTimeOfficeBearers2011, RosterLeisureTime2011

2010

LeisureTimeAnnualReport2010, LeisureTimeOfficeBearers2010

About Leisure Time

General introduction

  • An inclusive and caring outreach program which encourages positive relationships
  • Serves housebound or isolated seniors (65yrs +) from the Glen Waverley area.
  • Operates 1st Monday of the month except for public holidays.
  • This program is organised by a management committee. The costs are covered by guest gold coin donation, the free use of the church fellowship area and a small community grant from Monash Council.

* There are approximately 35 volunteers who give their time as drivers, hosts, kitchen support, and making the refreshments.

How can GWUC assist Leisure Time?

  • Raise awareness of what Leisure Time does and pray for both guests and helpers
  • Explore links between Leisure Time and other GWUC groups to maximize outreach
  • Most of our volunteers themselves are seniors. New volunteers, both men and women, are most welcome for the roster and on the committee
  • Provide input and ideas to the committee about ways to improve or modify what we do.

What is it?

Leisure Time is a friendly high afternoon tea for isolated seniors from within our congregation or from the wider community. Guests who no longer are able to drive, and live within the Glen Waverley area, can be picked up and returned home by our volunteer drivers. All volunteers have police checks, organised by Leisure Time, at no cost.

When does it meet?

First Monday of the month, except public holidays. Hours are 2pm-3.30pm

Who meets?

Our guests are seniors, usually over 60 yrs, who are keen to mix with others.

How is it paid for?

Guests make a gold coin contribution

How does the church contribute?

Leisure Time is run entirely by volunteers who help as drivers, hosts, in the kitchen and making the refreshments. The church office is used for initial enquiries, photocopying when necessary, and heath and safety support.

Relationship with OnTheWayTogether

Leisure Time is a well established and much appreciated outreach GWUC program. From 2012 it has been included as an activity of Community Hub Missional Group. It also contributes to CommunityOutreach and InclusiveCommunity objectives.

Newsletters

Date

Newsletter

March 2020

LeisureTimeNewsletterMarch2020.pdf

June 2015

No 53 June 2015.pdf

Coordinator

Susan Karoly


CategoryInclusive

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