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Coastal Walk Against Domestic and Family Violence 2021

pencil Posted 15th November

The annual Coastal Walk Against Domestic and Family Violence returns this year, with community members invited to wear white and walk any part of the Coastal Walk from Lighthouse Beach to Westport Park on Sunday 28 November.

Walkers can help raise awareness about domestic violence by wearing a white shirt and sharing a selfie on social media using the hashtags #CoastalWalkAgainstDFV #LibertyCoastalWalk and #WalkInWhite.

Participants are encouraged to help raise much needed funds for the local families supported by Liberty Domestic and Family Violence Specialist Services by donating or setting up a fundraising page at libertycoastalwalk.raisely.com

Liberty CEO Kelly Lamb said domestic and family violence in our community has been increasing at an alarming rate, and COVID-19 had further increased incidents and complexity of violence locally over the past two years.

“By wearing white and taking part in the walk on Sunday 28 with a group of friends, family or colleagues, you’re taking important steps towards a safer community,” Mrs Lamb said.

“All funds raised will stay within our community and support local families through specialist outreach services, group work programs, crisis accommodation and taking our services out to outer lying areas of the Port Macquarie Hastings.

“Liberty also has a strong focus on prevention and we see this popular annual event as an opportunity to educate the community about violence-supporting attitudes and beliefs. We have put together a Quiz on our website and the answers will be signposted along the Coastal Walk from Town Beach to Westport Park.

“It means a great deal to women and children who have experienced domestic violence to see their community standing up in support, and it also provides a strong message that there is never an excuse for abuse or violence, be it physical, psychological or financial.”

There are no official start times or locations this year to spread everyone throughout the day and keep the community COVID Safe. Walkers must adhere to Public Health Orders.

For more information and to download the quiz visit libertyservices.org.au/coastalwalk

To fundraise or donate head to libertycoastalwalk.raisely.com

The Coastal Walk Against Domestic and Family Violence is supported by the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council Community Grants Program.

Photo caption – The Coastal Walk Against Domestic and Family Violence is back in 2021

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