Registrations are now open for Go4Fun’s Term 3 program.
What is Go4Fun?
Go4Fun is a free program for children aged seven to 13 who are above a healthy weight, and their families. Trained health and community professionals like dietitians and exercise physiologists run the program which is a fun way to build self-esteem and learn about eating well, staying active and living a healthy life.
Go4Fun takes place during school terms, usually after school. Sessions run once a week for two hours, during a 10-week period. A parent or carer must come to every session.
Find out more about what’s involved
Aboriginal Go4Fun
Aboriginal Go4Fun was developed in partnership with Aboriginal communities and is delivered by local Aboriginal organisations together with NSW Health. The program encourages the whole community to join in.
Aboriginal Go4Fun includes:
- Aboriginal support staff
- Traditional Indigenous games
- Tailored resources
Find out more about Aboriginal Go4Fun
Go4Fun online
Go4Fun Online is perfect for families that can’t make it to our face-to-face program, but still want to make health changes to their lifestyle.
Go4Fun Online runs over 10 weeks and includes:
- Weekly online activity sessions
- Weekly phone coaching with a health professional
- Resources and prizes
- Our online community where you can chat to other families in the program
- Email and text message support
Find out more about Go4Fun online
Find a session
The program is held at the following locations:
- Tharawal Aboriginal Corporation, Airds (Aboriginal Go4Fun) – Tuesdays, 4pm to 6pm
- KARI – Liverpool PCYC (Aboriginal Go4Fun) – Mondays, 4pm to 6pm
- South West
- Liverpool PCYC – Saturdays, 1pm to 3pm
- Prairiewood Youth and Community Centre – Tuesdays, 4pm to 6pm
- Yagoona Community Centre – Thursdays, 4pm to 6pm
- Macarthur
- Eagle Vale Leisure Centre – Monday, 4.30pm to 6.30pm (pool)
- Mount Annan YMCA – Saturday, 1pm to 3pm (pool)
- Minto PCYC – Wednesday, 4.30pm to 6.30pm