Swedish Chef Tareq Taylor recorded a special message for guests at the inaugural Path Of Hope masquerade ball on May 28th, 2016.
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Swedish Chef Tareq Taylor recorded a special message for guests at the inaugural Path Of Hope masquerade ball on May 28th, 2016.
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At the inaugural Path Of Hope Foundation Ball on May 28th, attendees were treated with a special message from the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Click the link below to watch the vide
The celebration of survivors The Path of Hope Foundation is pleased to announce its inaugural Gala Ball which will raise funds to help break the cycle of domestic violence and celebrate the survivors of domestic violence against women. The Masquerade themed ball will be held on 28 May 2016 at HBF Stadium in Mt Claremont.
Path of Hope Foundation Director Rebecca Tolstoy invites the West Australian community to join in an exciting night where guests will be transported to a magical wonderland surrounded by enchanting and breathtaking performances from the WA arts community including aerial acrobatics, ballroom dancing performances and music by Perth band Soothe.
Principal Partner Announcement The Path of Hope Foundation is proud to announce Hancock Prospecting and Roy Hill have committed to the cause to help break the cycle of domestic violence through sponsorship of the 2016 inaugural Path of Hope Foundation Gala Ball. This follows the executive chairman of the Hancock Prospecting Group and Roy Hill, Mrs Rinehart's earlier support of charity and parliamentary work to break the cycle of domestic violence.
Path of Hope Foundation Director Rebecca Tolstoy has expressed her excitement of welcoming these two generous members of the West Australian business community as principal partners. “Hancock Prospecting and Roy Hill have significant plans for the further development of West Australia and through their support of the Path of Hope Foundation they have demonstrated their commitment to tackling the difficult issue of domestic violence that exists in our communities” said Ms Tolstoy.
In March 2016 the Police Minister Liza Harvey visited the refuge and an article was published in the West Australian on March 12th. The Deputy Premier was fabulous in making the women and children as well as making the staff feel heard and cared for.
Minister Liza Harvey really listened to the grassroots knowledge and experience from victims and salvos workers in the domestic violence field. The Minister is making efforts to understand the problem not only in Western Australia but also what all of Australia is facing with the domestic violence in our community.
Publicity like this shines a spotlight on domestic violence as an issue and generates awareness and conversation, which we hope can have a lasting impact on breaking the cycle once and for all.