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Ho-Han /Oz-Korean Playgroup : KEW
This exciting new playgroup, is especially for Australian families with children adopted from Korea who want to meet and form friendships with Korean mums and pre-schoolers. Ho-Han / Oz-Korean Playgroup is supported by Korean Adoptive Families - Han-Ho Inc and the Holy Trinity Anglican Church.

Where:

1A Pakington St, Kew  - corner Pakington and High St

Parking:

In Pakington street and Peel Street

When:

Wednesday mornings 10am – 12pm

Who:

Australian mums with children from Korea, Korean mums and children to age 6.

Cost:

Gold coin donation to share in the cost of hall maintenance, tea/coffee and craft activities.

Why:

Our playgroup brings together Korean families and Korean Adoptive families.  The playgroup enjoys the use of the resources provided by this terrific venue. There are two attached halls furnished with kitchen, toys, books, piano, heating etc.  We share children’s stories and songs in English and Korean.

Contact:

Silvia: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , 0415 757 626 or
Christina
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 0417 019 475


Other Intercountry Playgroups
These playgroups operate in various locations around Melbourne & Geelong. For more information please contact the people below.

Bayside Intercountry 31b Newton St, Seaford.  Mondays from 1pm-3pm. Jenny Ball ph 9776 0472.
Bendigo Intercountry 1st Tuesday of the month. 10am-12noon. Marie Cox ph 03 5447 8508.
Brunswick Playgroup meets every other Thursday at 128 Holden St Nth Fitzroy from 12.30 PM. Contact Karen Sydlik on 9525 7476.
Burwood Neighbourhood House 1 Church St, Burwood. 2nd & 4th Thursdays 10am-12noon. Michele Zabalegui  95713992 or Jenny Michaelson 98748236.
Eastern Families Playgroup
Based at the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, we enjoy catching up the first Monday afternoon each month. Contact Helena Clark on  97231112.
Elwood Beach House 63a Ormond Esp, Elwood. Wednesdays 11am-1pm. Sally Lock ph 9397 0635 or Liz Powell ph 9578 6657.
Geelong Gate Building 33 Mt Pleasant Rd, Belmont.Fridays from 9.30 am to 12.00 noon. Narelle Newton on ph 03 52430886.
Mt Eliza International Playgroup Cathy Ray ph 03 5989 2907.
Mornington Playgroup held at Mornington Community House, 9 Albert Street every first Friday of the month from 1-3 pm. Contact Jane Newman 9787 7729 for details.
North Western ICARN Jika Jika Comm Centre. Oldis Gardens, 2 East St, Northcote. Meets fortnightly. Natalie Johnstone ph 9375 7085.
Sunbury This playgroup meets weekly at the Sunbury Baptist Church Hall. We have children from Korea, India, Nepal, China, Cambodia and Hong Kong. Please contact Michelle Dennis ph 97441779 for details.
 

Committee Member Login

President's News

Hello Everyone,

I hope everyone's surviving the cold winter days...only a month to go!  But before the winter ends, KAF families will be heading to the snow on Sunday 29th August.  We will be travelling together to Mt Baw Baw as a group in a comfy bus.  So if you haven't registered for the trip yet, book your place with us ASAP.  Please note that the bus fare for children (for those who are members) will be subsidised by 50%.

We also have a KAF trivia night coming up on Saturday 23rd of October.  This will be a great chance for the parents to socialise without kids and also show off their knowledge.  Hope you can make it.

Warm regards,

Linda Choi

KAF President


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Korean Adoptive Families - Han Ho Inc (KAF-HanHo) is a Victorian based, parent run organisation, established in 1989, supporting families with children adopted from Korea. It is not-for-profit, and is run entirely by a committee of volunteers.