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This July Freedom Centre is hosting the first two-night retreat in over 6 years.

The Epic retreat will be held July 9-11 in Serpentine where over 30 young people will participate in a range of activities and workshops.

Inspire Foundation are coming to Perth to host the ActNow Youth Action Project workshop on the Friday and Saturday where FC’s young people will learn how to take action on the things that matter to them in our community!

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The retreat participants will also learn cooking skills, some Jujutsu self defense and will get creative with performances, screen printing, craft, and night-time photography.

The retreat has been made financially possible by the fund raising efforts of the FC Team and visitors, and by the generous donations from community members and those who supported FC fund raising in the community.

In particular, Meredith Turnbull, OUTdance and everyone who bought FC Tshirts, badges and keyrings at Fairday 2009!

Dani Wright


GLCS is delighted to be the recipient of this year’s fundraising efforts from Bears Perth. GLCS Chairperson, Nadine Toussaint told OUTinPerth ‘The Bears’ donation will go towards supporting the continued provision of peer counselling for our community as well as our vital diversity training programs.’ She continued, ‘The support shown by the Bears in supporting the work of GLCS is a great testament to their community spirit and generosity, and on behalf of the board and our clients we would like to offer our sincere thanks.’

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