Glen

Leppington, New South Wales

Has car
COVID-19: Vaccinated + Booster
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About


I believe I would be a good social carer because I care about people. As one of Jehovah's Witnesses, I spend much of my free time helping others. I am very patient and considerate of the needs of others and I get along with people from all backgrounds. I like eating good food. I enjoy taking my dog for walks. My most recent hobbies are 3D printing and riding an electric unicycle. My wife and I have many friends, young and old, that we love spending time with. I am happy just to listen and chat or get outdoors and have fun in the sun.


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Services


Skills training
Event buddy
Transport
Health & wellbeing
Outdoor adventures
Games
Arts & crafts

Interests


DIY Projects
Card & boardgames
Hiking & Bushwalking
Fitness & Exercise
Camping
Electronics

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Training & Awards


Received both doses of COVID-19 vaccination & booster

Received both doses of COVID-19 vaccination & booster

Social Carer Academy

NDIS Worker Orientation Module

Covid-19