Yeerongpilly Program Creates Space For Connection After Veteran Parent Loss

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For Queenslanders living with disability who have lost a veteran parent, connection can be more than a social need. It can be a way to rebuild confidence, find companionship and take part in a community that understands the importance of long-term support.



In Yeerongpilly, the Legacy Club of Brisbane will deliver the Seasons program in 2026 with support from the Bupa Foundation, creating new opportunities for participants to take part in social activities, art workshops and music workshops.

A Local Program With A Personal Focus

The Legacy Club of Brisbane is based at 665 Fairfield Road, Yeerongpilly, placing the program within a local community setting while supporting people from across Queensland.

The Seasons program is aimed at Queenslanders living with disability who have lost a veteran parent. It is designed as a safe, stigma-free space where participants can connect with others, take part in group activities and develop new skills through creative workshops.

Rather than focusing only on formal assistance, the program centres on companionship and participation. Its activities are intended to help build community, confidence and friendships among people within veteran families.

Yeerongpilly Seasons program
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Art, Music And Companionship In Yeerongpilly

Art and music workshops will form part of the Seasons program, alongside broader social activities. These sessions provide a structured way for participants to be involved, learn, create and spend time with others in a supported environment.

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Legacy Brisbane’s broader work includes long-term social, emotional and financial assistance for families of Australian veterans. The Seasons program sits within that wider role, with a specific focus on people with disability who have experienced the loss of a veteran parent.

The Bupa Foundation has supported the Legacy Club of Brisbane since 2024, funding programs connected to families of Australian veterans. Its backing of the 2026 Seasons program continues that support.

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Support That Extends Beyond One Activity

The partnership is part of broader support for Australian Defence Force members, active reservists, veterans and their families. Bupa has delivered health services for the Australian Defence Force since 2019 and works across more than 50 on-base health services around Australia.



Through social activities and creative workshops, the Seasons program gives Queenslanders living with disability after the loss of a veteran parent another way to find connection, confidence and companionship.

Published 11-May-2026

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