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Freya Dugan, Connections Home-Start Co-ordinator. 133883_01 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY

By KATH GANNAWAY

A PROGRAM that connects vulnerable families with volunteers who can provide support and friendship is underway in Yarra Ranges.
An information session for the Connections Home-Start program will be held in Yarra Junction on 11 February.
The community-based support program is available to parents with children under eight who live in Yarra Ranges.
Co-ordinator Freya Dugan said the service would provide support to families who might be facing issues at home, or just needed a friendly hand.
“All parents need support at some time with the challenging job of caring for their children,” Ms Dugan said.
“The program is designed for parents who are stressed, isolated, anxious, have multiple children or have an illness or disability.
“It’s about the volunteers working alongside parents to help build their confidence and provide them with the support they need.”
Volunteers are linked to families on a one-to-one basis and are required to spend two hours a week with the families.
Ms Dugan said the primary role was to offer friendship, mentoring and practical support.
A 10-week training program is provided, along with ongoing support and supervision.
The information session at the Upper Yarra Family Centre, 2444 Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction, is from 10am to 11am on Wednesday, 11 February.
The program is run by Connections Uniting Care. For more information, phone 9724 2222 or email home-start@connections.org.au.