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Governor-General Women's Services in Geelong to mark White Ribbon Day

25 November 2013

Photo of Governor General with Salvation Army StaffSalvoConnect Women’s Services in Geelong were pleased to host the Governor-General, Her Excellency the Honourable Quentin Bryce AC CVO, for lunch today as part of White Ribbon Day. 

The Governor-General was introduced to Salvation Army staff at SalvoConnect Women’s Services in Geelong before sharing lunch with staff, current clients, Divisional Leader Major Debra Stevens and SalvoConnect Network Director Lorrinda Hamilton.

The Governor-General spent time with clients as they shared their individual stories with her. Both staff and clients appreciated the opportunity to discuss the issues of homelessness and family and domestic violence with Ms Bryce.

SalvoConnect Network Director Lorrinda Hamilton said that the Governor-General’s visit on White Ribbon Day will help to raise awareness of family violence as a major national social problem.

“Women and children are the most likely to be victims of family violence and suffer the most significant psychological, physical, social and financial harms as a result,” she said. 

“It’s women and children escaping family violence that represent the majority of those seeking assistance from homelessness services. 

“We’re thrilled that the Governor-General visited us and most importantly, that she took the time to talk with the women receiving care at The Salvation Army,” said Ms Hamilton.

The Salvation Army is one of the largest providers of family violence support services in Australia. In 2013 The Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory helped more than 6000 people through domestic and family violence issues.

If you or someone you know require assistance or support please call:

SalvoConnect Women's Services on (03) 5223 5400
SalvoConnect Housing and Homelessness Services on 1800 825 955
 
For further information or media comment please contact:
Major Vic Pitman-Jones – Divisional Communications and Fundraising Secretary
T. 03 5337 1300
M. 0418 978 522
E. vic.pitman-jones@aus.salvationarmy.org

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