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Creative Kids Vouchers

As  a registered provider for the Creative Kids program, you can redeem your voucher with us and let your child develop new skills. Enrol them in a new activity so they can create something great.

For more information regarding the Creative Kids program, or to learn more about the more than 40 government savings and rebates to help with your cost of living, visit service.nsw.gov.au.




How to redeem your Creative Kids voucher with us.

Before booking online  you will need to email your child’s voucher to  assemblage.sisters@gmail.com  with the following information:
🎨Child’s full name
🎨 Date of birth
🎨 Guardian name and mobile phone number
🎨 Name and Date of the workshop/s you wish to book.
We will then send you a discount code to use at the checkout.

Redeem your voucher  before making an online booking.
We can't apply the Creative Kids Voucher if you have already enrolled and paid.

At the checkout you will need to pay the difference between the invoice total and the Creative Kids Voucher amount. 
If the total amount at checkout is less than $100, you will forfeit the balance. 
We are only reimbursed for the same value of your class or the voucher, whichever is the lesser. 
For example, when you book a workshop that costs $85, you will forfeit the $15 remaining. 

We use HUMANITIX for our bookings. HUMANITIX charges a small booking fee. 100% of profit from your booking fees goes to children’s charities.

Further questions? call us on 0412392602. 


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