Far South Coast Autumn Kianinny Camp

It was a full house at our Annual Autumn Kianinny Camp, held in May.

Though the weather was not looking in our favour, the rain held off long enough for everyone to enjoy the outdoor activities. We were able to paddle board, relax while canoeing, experience the thrill of the flying fox, stroll through bushwalks, and have fun with mini golf.

Lots of friendships were formed, with plenty of laughs around the fire.

Our next Kianinny Camp will be held over 24-26 November 2023. If you are interested, please email Elouise.Russell@disabilitytrust.org.au or call 02 6413 5460.

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