Ms Rebecca Tolstoy, Chairman for Path of Hope Foundation, won the City of Perth Convention Scholarship on the 1st of June 2017. The scholarship will assist with travel to the Rotary International Conference in Atlanta, USA, with the ultimate mission of securing a significant conference for Perth in July 2019. To be continued!
Opening of the new Lincoln Street Outreach Centre
A new “one-stop-shop” for survivors of domestic violence – the first of its kind in Australia - has opened in Highgate, signalling a new way in which women and children can be assisted to get back on their feet and break the cycle of domestic violence.
The Path of Hope Foundation (PoH), Rotary Club of Perth, the Salvation Army and an army of volunteers have completely renovated the Lincoln Street Outreach Centre to make it fit for purpose as a “one-stop-shop.”
The West Australian - Hope after fear
Once again, thank you The West Australian for helping us to continue creating awareness and raise hope for domestic violence survivors.
Introducing Path of Hope
On Wednesday, 22 February 2017 Path of Hope founder and Chairman Rebecca Tolstoy will be visiting Cambridge Rotary. The evening includes a two course dinner and an overview of the grassroots program that has successfully been breaking the cycle of domestic violence.
This is the first stop on a journey to bring Path of Hope to Rotaries around Australia and the world. Further presentations include Sydney and Cairns in Australia, Atlanta in the United States, Stockholm in Sweden and Geneva in Switzerland.