Photo Source: Nine News |
Photo Source: Herald Sun |
Photo Source: Herald Sun |
Myself along with five kids in my care, put our pinks on and painted our faces to walk with our community in respect for the family and friends who recently lost a friend, daughter and Grand-daughter - Sarah Cafferkey.
Last month our community were told that we had lost the 22 year old to the hands of domestic violence. Two courageous men stepped forward to unite our town as one. Together we walked with friends, family, teachers, council members and neighbors to pay our respects publicly .
On Saturday, 2nd of December we marched proudly.
We wore pink as it was Sarah's favorite colour
and white to stop the violence against women nation wide.
We wore pink as it was Sarah's favorite colour
and white to stop the violence against women nation wide.
To view these photos and many more of the day please like Natasha Hurst Photography on Facebook.
We are blessed to live in such a caring community.
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