In September 2016, hundreds of Harcourts staff across Australia walked down a different path and joining forces with White Ribbon Australia to take a stand against violence.
Last year, nearly 800 Harcourts staff, family, friends and supporters across Australia “walked a mile” in women’s heels to show solidarity and bring attention to the national tragedy that is violence against women. Our 2015 event set a new White Ribbon record for a Community Fundraising Activity, and this year we hope to set a new milestone for this worthy charity.
This year’s “Walk a Mile in Their Shoes” was held across Australia on Friday 2nd September, with 100% of funds raised pledged towards White Ribbon’s “Breaking the Silence” programme in primary and secondary schools across Australia, aimed at creating generational change in attitudes toward violence.
100% of funds raised were donated to White Ribbon’s “Breaking the Silence” programme
White Ribbon - Vision
All women live in safety free from all forms of men's violence.
White Ribbon - Mission
Making women's safety a man's issue too.
For more information or to register or donate
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To see some of the fun from last year's walk
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Event Date - Friday 2nd September
11:00am meet for 11:30 walk, approx 12:30pm finish
STATE LOCATIONS
Queensland
Wheel of Brisbane, Southbank along Clem Jones Promenade to Picnic Island Green, Southbank
New South Wales
Corner Dumaresq & Queen Streets, to Mawson Park, Campbelltown
Victoria
Southbank Spillway to Federation Square, Melbourne
Tasmania
Corner York & George Streets to Brisbane Street Mall, Launceston
South Australia
Prince Henry Gardens (Government House), south along King William Street to Victoria Square, Adelaide
Western Australia
Swan Bell Tower, through Elizabeth Quay, Perth
DONATE: please
click here to make a donation and help raise $100,000
CONTACT: Sharon Kupsch, Harcourts Victoria, 0417 034 810,
sharon.kupsch@harcourts.net
Harcourts Melbourne City Walking Team for 2016
Dionne Wilson, Vicki Lekanis, James Edmundson, Bob Budd, Stuart Kennett, Faye Wang, Rachel Niu, Lily Turnbull, Jasveen Sidhu, Amanta Hopkins, Thomas Scofield, Oliver Curnow and Aideen Gubbins.