THE WOMEN’S Spirit Project’s “spirit of transformation” program will begin running at Carrum soon.
Women’s Spirit Project offers programs to women who have experienced hardships in their lives. The aims of the programs are to help those women improve their health and wellbeing, introduce them to new friends, and provide them with advice to help them achieve their goals.
The program has previously run on the Mornington Peninsula. An 11-week program will begin in March at Roy Dore Reserve in Carrum.
Women’s Spirit Project founder Jodie Belyea said the program “is designed for women aged 25 years or older who have experienced life challenges, including but not limited to isolation and loneliness, domestic and family violence, addiction, mental health barriers, poverty and un(der) employment.”
“Women on a recovery journey are invited to apply to start the next chapter in their life,” she said.
The Women’s Spirit Project is supported by Innate Design, Frankston Council, Kingston Council, Pressroom Philanthropy, and Women’s Health in the South East.
To apply to take part in the program visit womensspiritproject.org/spirit-of-transformation-2023
First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 25 January 2023