The Dhadjowa Foundation Fundraising Launch

Hosted by The Dhadjowa Foundation
Hosted by The Dhadjowa Foundation
03 April 2021
The Dhadjowa Foundation Fundraising Launch

Support families & listen to them share their stories. Music performances, fundraising art exhibition, family exhibition + more. COVID safe.

Impact Fund partner The Dhadjowa Foundation is being established to provide strategic, coordinated and culturally appropriate support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families whose loved ones have died in custody. Apryl Day – daughter of Aunty Tanya Day – founded Dhadjowa Foundation in consultation with the following families, and together, they form its inaugural Board.

Details

Abbotsford Convent
C3 Gallery, Forecourt & Heritage Gardens
1 St. Hellier Street, Abbotsford, Naarm/Melbourne
Wurundjeri Country

Saturday 3 April
12 pm – 4 pm

Registration

To register, follow the ‘join the event’ link below and enter your details.

This is a COVID safe event. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are at greater risk from COVID 19. Please observe all current guidelines to protect yourself and your mob and help stop the spread.

  • Each attendee is asked to do a symptom self assessment prior to attending.
  • If you are unwell or have been instructed to self isolate or quarantine please do not attend this event.
  • Attendees must maintain at least 1.5m physical distance between those from other groups at all times throughout the event.
  • Please bring your own face mask and wear when you are not able to socially distance.
  • Observe cough ettiquette and personal hygiene measures (clean and sanitise your hands regularly).

Contact Us
Level 6, 126 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne VIC 3002

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants and Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Australian Communities Foundation is a proudly inclusive organisation and an ally of LGBTQIA+ communities and the movement toward equality.