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Take A Stand For White Ribbon Day

Image of the White Ribbon Day March in 2018.

Forbes Shire Council and the Forbes Do­mestic & Family Violence Committee are encouraging the community to get involved in the White Ribbon Day march and com­munity event on Monday 25 November.

As part of White Ribbon Month in Novem­ber, White Ribbon Day raises awareness of men’s violence against women and edu­cates men and boys to be part of the solu­tion.

The march will start at 10am from Victo­ria Park, proceeding along Court and La­chlan Streets, and arrive at Lions Park at 10:30am.

Selected participants in the march will be given a card displaying a victim of domestic violence which they will carry with them and place on display at Lions Park.

Businesses along the route of the march are also being encouraged to stand along the side of the street.

The main event at Lions Park will run from 10:45am until 12pm, including speeches from Forbes Shire Council Deputy Mayor Chris Roylance, Member for Orange Phil Donato, Guinevere Dickie, who has experi­enced domestic violence in her family, and Barry Merrit.

There will also be stalls from service pro­viders and a BBQ available for a gold coin donation.

During the event all male attendees will be asked to make a pledge to never com­mit, condone or remain silent about men’s violence against women.

Forbes Shire Council Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM, said domestic violence is an issue the Forbes community holds dear.

“Our community knows all too well the devastating effects domestic violence can have, and this is a great opportunity to unite and take a stand against men’s violence against women,” she said.

“Everyone is welcome to march and at­tend the event, so please get involved if you can.”

Meet at Victoria Park at 9:30am on the day. For more information you can email community@forbes.nsw.gov.au

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