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Overcome past trauma with new programme

The event will take place in the Butterfly Hall at Rietvlei Zoo Farm.

THE launch of the programme, Turning Point, with which Epic Foundation has joined hands, will take place on March 16 at 2pm.

Dr Anneline Chetty will be present at the launch giving more information about how and why people should get involved.

Turning Point is a programme that was envisioned from the recently launched #MeToo! Initiative, which advocates for survivors of both physical and sexual abuse to band together in one voice and to break the silence surrounding sexual harassment or physical assault.

This programme is intended to help women overcome past trauma and promote emotional growth and restoration in an emotionally supportive environment.

It also empowers women to become self-reliant in order to make informed decisions about their choices, evaluate their choices, and take responsibility for their choices.

The event will take place in the Butterfly Hall at Rietvlei Zoo Farm. All are welcome.

For more information or to RSVP contact Mureeda on 064 755 5320 or send an email to m@bookworxs.co.za or contact Munira on 072 037 6032 or send an email to noorulm.promotions@gmail.com

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