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Postcards to Someone

Fri, 28 Nov

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Perth

Decorate a blank postcard with collage or drawings, write a message to brighten someone's day, and make a difference with us 💛

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Time & Location

28 Nov 2025, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Perth, Level 1/3 Pier St, Perth WA 6000, Australia

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About the event

💌 POSTCARDS TO SOMEONE - Create a Little Joy at our Social Enterprise Cafe


Decorate a blank postcard with collage or drawings, write a message to brighten someone's day, and make a difference with us 💛


We’ve partnered with Amana Living Day Clubs for this free event and they will receive the postcards created at the cafe, with all postcards passing through the Holy Grounds cafe to keep participants’ contact details private. Each postcard becomes a small act of kindness, and participants also have the opportunity to develop a pen pal friendship.


You’re welcome to take your postcard home to share with someone special, or add it to our bundle for sharing with Amana Living - spreading connection and joy, one message at a time.


✨ What’s happening:

  • Decorate and write a postcard to brighten someone’s day


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You can find us tucked behind
St George's Cathedral

Our main entry is street level from Cathedral Square, and if you choose to use the Pier Street entry, we are one flight of stairs, or one level up via the lift.


Church House, Level One
3 Pier Street

Boorloo / Perth 6000 WA

Mon - Fri:

8am - 2pm
closed public holidays

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