Health and Welfare

Social Clubs

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About Social Clubs

There are 18 of these scattered across the country. They are run by committees of volunteers and charge a small annual membership fee to cover their running costs.

Enjoy your retirement and meet with like-minded people in your area.

Examples of the services offered by a club:

  • They encourage participation in monthly meetings
  • They provide varied forms of entertainment at these meetings
  • They arrange outings and excursions of all sorts
  • Some clubs subsidise these outings
  • They arrange speakers to talk on interesting topics
  • They organise discounted trips and tours
  • They negotiate local discounts
  • They provide persons with the opportunity to serve on the various branch committees
  • Selected branches also offer computer training thereby enabling people to keep in touch with their children via e-mail and the World Wide Web

Our social clubs have newsletters to keep you informed of their activities. You can view them by going to our newsletter page click here

Full Details and Contacts

Contact us at SAARP:

Email: info@saarp.net

Call us and we’ll call you back to save your phone bill.

Tel: 021 592 1279

Written by: Mike Stroud

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