Workshop with focus on women's wellness
Women of all ages are being urged to come together for a Women’s Wellness Workshop at Redcliffe next month.
The event will focus on women’s health and wellness with a showcase of local service providers and businesses that celebrate women.
It will be held on September 13 from 9am-noon at Webb Hall, Redcliffe Showgrounds.
Organiser Sarah Grayson says she’s had the opportunity to connect with many women and organisations supporting the wellness journey this year, and wanted other people to experience those connections.
“I had the idea to bring all these amazing women and businesses together in one place, so other women in the community can make those connections easily,” she says.
“It’s all about the ‘pieces of the puzzle’ and putting them together to help your own wellness journey.”
State Member for Redcliffe Kerri-Anne Dooley says Redcliffe has a wealth of health, wellness and fitness services and providers.
“This workshop seeks to connect women with new modalities and inspire others to live healthier, happy lives,” Ms Dooley says.
Miracle Mums Movement Inc. Founder Lou Feltham Smith says it is important women know they “don't have to do life alone”.
“Community and connection are so important and that's why this is a fantastic opportunity to connect with the local women in your community. You never know where a conversation may take you.”
Personal Coach Kristy Dreyer says when women come together, something beautiful happens.
“We lift each other up, share our hearts and remember the strength we already have inside us. This workshop is a chance to reconnect with yourself, be inspired by other amazing women, and fill your cup in ways you didn’t even know you needed,” she says.
Jan Jorgensen adds: “When women support women, they become an unstoppable force. I want to see all women embracing their health and wellbeing and to show them that they are worthy and that they do matter”.
The Tree House Redcliffe’s Cei Creighton quotes Madeleine Albright: “We are greater than, and greater for, the sum of us”.
Entry to the workshop is by a gold coin donation, with morning tea provided by Friendly Grocer Redcliffe.
All proceeds will be donated to the Forgotten Women charity which supports women over the age of 55 years who are at risk of homelessness.
To register, visit https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1412836?qr=true&qr=true