
Podcast 134 Rochelle Courtenay | From Period Poverty to Purpose: How One Woman's Mission is Changing Lives
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Learn about Share The Dignity's annual "It's in the Bag" campaign running November 15th - December 1st 2024 at Bunnings stores nationwide. This initiative provides essential personal care items to women and girls experiencing homelessness, fleeing domestic violence, or facing crisis. Rochelle shares touching stories of how a simple bag of necessities and a heartfelt note can provide hope and dignity to someone in desperate need.
Discover how you can make a difference by donating a bag filled with essential items, volunteering, or spreading awareness. Whether it's a bag for women, teenagers, or moms with babies - every contribution helps someone in your local community. As Rochelle says, "You never know who that bag is going to go to and you never know the impact."
Join the movement and help Share The Dignity reach their goal of 85,000 bags this year. Drop off your donation at any Bunnings store and, as Rochelle suggests, "Drop a bag and grab a snag!"
You can follow Share the Dignity, and learn more about their incredible work at:
https://www.sharethedignity.org.au/
https://www.instagram.com/sharethedignityaustralia/?hl=en
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9ksSkgdLqERkxtdlHxhPA
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