Crookwell CWA partners with a new domestic violence and homelessness initiative

By Newsroom
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:34pm, first published October 19 2020 - 10:12am
SUPPORT: President of Crookwell CWA Day Branch Lillian Marshall presenting a $700 cheque to CEO and Founder of The Equanimity Project Karen Levin to assist with Nurture Carer Training.
SUPPORT: President of Crookwell CWA Day Branch Lillian Marshall presenting a $700 cheque to CEO and Founder of The Equanimity Project Karen Levin to assist with Nurture Carer Training.

Crookwell CWA has joined with the Equanimity Project in a new ground-breaking Australian initiative that aims to both reduce domestic violence and alleviate homelessness among women.

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