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louiseds
April 20, 2008 - 9:56pm
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support groups / community awareness
Hi Linda
What a splendid move. I do hope you find somebody to walk with. I would encourage others to do similarly.
I correspond with a woman named Kath Mazzella in Western Australia who started Gyn Awareness Day in Western Australia several years ago. She is currently lobbying for the date to be marked as International Gyn Awareness Day, and is in the process of international lobbying to make this a reality.
I can see us all out walking in our communities on 10 September each year wearing Wholewoman T-shirts emblazoned with the logo on the front and the website URL around the bottom, back and front. GAIN, the Gynaecological Awareness Information Network, organises this day in Western Australia each year. There is nothing on their website yet, but I'll keep you posted so you can see what we do.
Kath has no website as yet, but she's working on it.
Cheers
Louise