
Celebrating Women's Resilience in the Black Saturday Fires Thursday 8 March 10.30am - 12pm
Guest Speaker: Janet Cribbes - Project Coordinator, Bushfire Community Recovery Service, CatholicCare
FOLLOWING the devastation of Black Saturday women have banded together to help each other with the healing process as communities are rebuilding. Women affected by disaster are creating a ‘new normal’ as they show the power support and reaching out to each other, Their stories can assist us get to the fundamentals of what women want and need in order to live a healthy and full life even in the face of struggles and disaster.
This International Women’s Day can be an opportunity to not only honour these women but to learn from them. People with deep threads of suffering, resilience, care and connectedness who take the steps necessary to top up reserves so crucial to face life’s challenges.
Join us for a morning tea and talk with Janet Cribbes

Janet Cribbes co-ordinates CatholicCare’s Bushfire Community Recovery Service. Former Mayor and Councilor of the City of Port Philip (2004—2008) and Parish Council Chairperson of the St Kilda-Elwood Parish.
When: Thursday 8 March
Time: 10.30am – 12pm
Where: O Connor/Pilkington Rooms, The Carmelite Centre
214 Richardson St, Middle Park
Cost: $15.00
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BSB No: 083 347
Account No: 542352991
Account Name: The Carmelite Centre
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