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Documentary Launch: I Am Enough

By Rachel Wallace

It is our honour to invite you to join us for the launch of  the Women’s Spirit Project’s documentary

“I AM ENOUGH”

The voices and stories of women reclaiming their lives

Friday 2 June – 6:30 arrival for 7:00pm start – 09:00pm   l   McClelland Gallery – 390 McClelland Drive, Langwarrin

HELP US TRANSFORM LIVES. ONE STEP AT A TIME.

Find out how the Women’s Spirit Project has supported over 2700 disadvantaged women to date.

Hear inspirational stories from our participants who have transformed their lives by joining our fitness, health and wellbeing programs.

Support our bold vision to raise $1million to make our programs widely accessible to disadvantaged women in our community.

To meet the exponential growth in demand for our programs across our community, we need your help to inspire and empower more disadvantaged women to transform their lives.

We can’t wait to connect with you for an evening of inspiration and positive impact

PURCHASE YOUR EVENT TICKETS HERE

If you are unable to attend the documentary launch there is another way you can show your support for an incredibly worthy cause. You can purchase raffle tickets that will be drawn at the launch.

This raffle is our main community fundraiser for the year. Your support ensures that we can continue to provide essential support to women in our community who are recovering from a wide range challenges including isolation, family & domestic violence, unemployment to mental health.

Thank you for helping us transform lives — one step at a time!

PURCHASE YOUR RAFFLE TICKETS HERE

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