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Greater Dandenong – Walk against Family Violence

November 25 @ 10:45 am - 12:00 pm
Free

Join us at our annual Greater Dandenong – Walk against Family Violence.

Meet at Dandenong Market at 10.45am (we will begin the walk on The Terrace, above the carpark) and walk to Harmony Square for our annual Walk Against Family Violence.

Hear from our guest speaker Elvis Martin.

Elvis Martin is a multi-award-winning international speaker, survivor advocate, and passionate campaigner for social justice. With lived experience of family violence, Elvis brings a powerful and personal perspective to this year’s Walk Against Family Violence.
He has served on numerous government and community boards, including the Victorian Government’s Anti-Racism and LGBTQIA+ Taskforces, and is a trusted advisor on domestic violence policy through his role on the Expert Advisory Panel of Safe and Equal. Elvis is also the Principal Ambassador of Youth Development Australia.
Recognised for his leadership and advocacy, Elvis has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Premier’s Refugee Leadership Award and the National Young Community Achiever of the Year. His voice continues to inspire change across mental health, youth empowerment, and equality.
Elvis will share his journey as a survivor and advocate, helping to raise awareness and foster hope for others impacted by family violence.

If you require additional assistance to participate, please get in contact with us t [email protected] or call us on (03) 8571 5090.

Details

Date:
November 25
Time:
10:45 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free

Venue

Dandenong Market
Clow Street, and Harmony Square 225 Lonsdale Street,
Dandenong, VIC 3175 Australia
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MARAM Collaborative Practice Training

The Southern Melbourne Family Violence Regional Integration Committee host FREE MARAM Collaborative Practice Training. Watch this space to see what dates are available to register.

Click here for more information about MARAM Collaborative Practice Training

SMA Connect is not a crisis response service. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 000
For 24/7 support to find safety from family violence, contact Safe Steps on 1800 015 188.

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