[Edited extract from public address]
• Paula Westhead, executive officer Emerge Women & Children’s Support Network
• Dr Ree Boddé, Think Prevent
• Pudak Nayati, Indonesian Muslim Community of Victoria
• Cr Sandra Mayer, former mayor, Frankston City Council
A buffet dinner will follow the discussion. The event is free, but guests are encouraged to bring a gift card donation to the victims of family violence living in crisis accommodation in Kingston. The cards and vouchers will be collected during the event and donated to Emerge to support women and children. Emerge may use some of the donations as Christmas presents.
Where: Kingston City Hall, 979-985 Nepean Highway Moorabbin
Considerations: The event is free but guests are encouraged to bring a gift card as a donation for the victims of family violence living in crisis accommodation (in support of Emerge).
Cost: Free.
Bookings: required. RSVP by Friday 15 November 2019. Online through EventBrite.
MORE:
Kingston Council and Kingston Interfaith Network Committee
Website: My Community Life
A hosted panel discussion on the role of faith organisations in preventing family violence.
The panel will include:• Paula Westhead, executive officer Emerge Women & Children’s Support Network
• Dr Ree Boddé, Think Prevent
• Pudak Nayati, Indonesian Muslim Community of Victoria
• Cr Sandra Mayer, former mayor, Frankston City Council
Where: Kingston City Hall, 979-985 Nepean Highway Moorabbin
Considerations: The event is free but guests are encouraged to bring a gift card as a donation for the victims of family violence living in crisis accommodation (in support of Emerge).
Cost: Free.
Bookings: required. RSVP by Friday 15 November 2019. Online through EventBrite.
MORE:
Kingston Council and Kingston Interfaith Network Committee
Website: My Community Life