Calling all daughters of the west

Past Daughter of the West participants. (Supplied)

Wyndham women are being encouraged to sign up to the free Daughters of the West health and wellbeing program.

Delivered by the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation and Wyndham council, the program provides women of all of ages with the opportunity to learn more about their health, get active in a supportive environment and meet new people from their local area.

The program will begin on July 12 and will run for 10 weeks. Each session is approximately two hours, where participants hear from various experts each week on a range of health topics, including nutrition, social inclusion, and mental fitness.

Following the education component of the program, participants engage in various activities designed to build connection with one another. This is then followed by exercise sessions at a level tailored to each participants’ ability, ensuring everyone has the chance to get moving.

Western Bulldogs community and government relations general manager Kashif Bouns, encourages women from across Wyndham to get involved in the program and spoke on the success of the initiative in helping thousands of women live a healthier and more active lifestyle.

“We’ve been able to help thousands of women over the years on their health and wellbeing journeys through Daughters of the West and we look forward to taking more women on that journey in 2023,” he said.

“The program is such an inclusive and supportive space, and we welcome women of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to register.

“Whether you’re looking for new ways to proactively improve your health, some tips on how to get active or simply more connection to your community, this program is for you”.

Cr Peter Maynard said the program helped build community connections.

“So often the support of others helps us on our health and wellbeing journey, this program in particular helps create a sense of community – I encourage those new to Wyndham and those looking to broaden their support group to join.”

The program was first delivered by the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation in 2017.

Details: www.westernbulldogs.com.au/foundation/programs/daughters-of-the-west