One of the things that we are most committed to here at 1infour is to maintain the calendar of monthly events. In fact, the idea to have a calendar that reflects goings-on across the city was one of the founding principles behind the creation of 1infour, we recognise how important it is to be connected and not isolated. Not everyone will go to workshops or barbeques but hey, who wouldn't like a free manicure or haircut? From Women's Weekly (one of my personal favs) to zumba at Good Shepherd, there are multiple opportunities to connect with other women and guess what? ... Good Shepherd offers services that you don't even have to identify as a woman who has experienced any issues of abuse! The services are all there for the taking!
Over the next few posts I will put out some of the beautiful flyers of events and of course, I encourage you to check out the calendar. If you notice any discrepancy, please let me know as we really want this to be a reliable and helpful calendar...no help if you turn up for zumba and it was the week before!
The uncomfortable Truth
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About cjw
A mother of three and a survivor of domestic violence, I am passionate about helping women who feel isolated and alone, women who may have children that are profoundly impacted by the trauma of domestic violence and women who need to understand where they can go to get help for themselves and their families. I am a registered nurse who has worked for the last 16 years in a critical care area only to have to flee to a women's shelter and have my whole life changed. I know fear, I know pain and I now know food banks...I'm in good company.
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