How You Can Help

Our first goal is to have 100 000 people across Victoria, donating at least $10 per month. We must be self-funded and reliant if we care to drive social and systemic change. With this we can build The Emerald Lady and our Housing Spaces as well as have healthy Legal Fund and Wheels 2 Freedom Program.
If every business can do what they can we can ensure all women and girls in need can get the support and services they need. Can you help once a month, once a year or even once a quarter? From Hairdressers, Restaurants, Mechanics, Allied Health, Lawyers... the list is endless. This is the community coming together to support those in need.
We are creating a juggernaut and we need an army of passionate people who want to make a difference. We do things differently, because we want different results! This means ensuring our people, who are giving their energy to create monumental change, are part of something that makes their soul dance.
You can't change the world unless you're having fun doing it! That is our motto. We are volunteers ourselves and ensuring that everyone involved in any part of Women Of Oz feels joy and is action oriented knowing a brighter future is achievable is our priority.
Sponsorship and donations are an important part of our funding program. Our partnerships reflect us so we look to connect with companies of all sizes who want to be part of something special who are willing to do things differently and walk the talk. Creating social change impacts all parts of society. Whether you can donate items or services or sponsor our programs or events we loon forward to your crucial support.

From 'Mean Girl' Behaviour to Family Violence

Issues facing girls and women are complex and wide ranging. With 'Mean Girl' behaviour starting in pre-school. 12 year old's self harming at record rates. Toxicity in our relationships is harming mental health and family violence is escalating. Gendered finance issues are leaving many women in poverty and facing homelessness.

The good news is we have a plan to address these issues and more. It starts with us coming together as a community. Our girls are counting on us to do better.

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