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In recognition of Aged Care Employee Day on 7 August 2025, Cumberland City Council was shining a spotlight on the invaluable contributions of the Seniors and Disability Services team, and the success of their Seniors Club Cumberland project.

Through their commitment to enhancing the wellbeing and quality of life for Cumberland’s seniors, the team has helped create a vibrant and connected community.

In January 2025, Cumberland City Council was one of only eight councils across New South Wales to be awarded funding through the NSW Government’s Connecting Seniors Grant Program 2025. Through the $30,000 grant, Council implemented the Seniors Club Cumberland project, a series of free community programs designed to reduce social isolation and foster meaningful connections among seniors in Cumberland.

Since its launch in March 2025, Seniors Club Cumberland has already achieved significant success, with 100 participants actively engaging across four locations in the Local Government Area. Each group meets on a set day each month, delivering on its objectives to connect seniors, reduce isolation, and foster lasting social bonds. A final celebration event in December 2025 will bring together all participants to celebrate the achievements of the program and the friendships formed over the year.

Cumberland Mayor Ola Hamed conveyed her pride in the outstanding contributions made by the Seniors and Disability Services team, whose dedication continues to uplift the community.

“Our Seniors and Disability Services team plays an essential role in fostering a sense of belonging and support within our community. The success of the Seniors Club Cumberland project is a testament to their unwavering dedication to improving the lives of our seniors. As a Council, we are proud to witness the powerful impact these programs have in reducing isolation, building connections, and empowering our older residents to live their best life. This Aged Care Employee Day, we celebrate their tireless efforts and the incredible difference they make every day,” said Mayor Hamed.

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