Club21 enquiry form

What is Club21?

Club21 is a social activity program for people with Down syndrome to develop friendships and share group-based, social experiences with the support of a group leader and volunteers. As an NDIS service, eligible participants can access this service through their NDIS plan.

What kinds of activities are run in the Club21 program?

Club21 is the ultimate social program! Whether you're into movie nights,dinner and dance evenings,glow golf or themed parties, there's always something fun happening. There are even day trips to regional locations, we love catching up with our friends far and wide.

There's truly something for everyone at Club21, and we're always on the lookout for fresh ideas. If you have a suggestion or don't see an activity you like, get in touch—we'd love to hear your feedback and make Club21 even better!

Our Club21 groups

  There are 8 Club21 groups: 

  • Club21 Central (for adults aged 18+ years)

  • Club21 Eastside (for adults aged 18+ years)

  • Club21 Bendigo and Shepparton  (for adults aged 18+years)

  • Club21 Ballarat (for adults aged 18+ years)

  • Club21 Geelong (for adults aged 18+ years)

  • Club21 Warrnambool (for adults aged 18+ years)

  • Club21 Teen (for teenagers aged 12 -17  years

  • Club21 Online (a variety of online activities and events available to both Club21 Teen and Club21 members, conducted via Zoom)


How to join?

1. Complete a Club21 enquiry form: Complete your details below, a Club21 team member will be in touch to answer any questions and send through the registration forms

2. Sign up: Complete a participation form and services agreement

3. Choose your activities: Browse our event calendar and select the activities that excite you

4. Participate and enjoy: Attend the events, have fun, and make the most of your Club21 membership!

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Sample calendars and activities