The Women’s Spirit Project has released a new documentary called I Am Enough, which shares the inspirational stories of Peninsula women who have overcome adversity and transformed their lives by joining the group’s popular programs.
Produced by filmmaker Thomas Barnes, I Am Enough is described as a “captivating and powerful film (that) is guaranteed to leave a lasting impact on viewers from all walks of life”, and it’s available to watch for free on YouTube. Thomas said working with everyone at the Women’s Spirit Project was “one of the highlights of my career”.
The non-profit group offers a range of fitness, health and wellbeing programs designed to inspire and empower women to transform their lives. “Programs are highly accessible, with many free to join, and support women in our community who are experiencing life’s challenges, including but not limited to isolation and loneliness, domestic and family violence, poor mental health, poverty and un(der)employment,” the group said.
Meanwhile, applications are open for the group’s next Spirit of Transformation program that will run in the Frankston-Kingston region from March to June. The program is open to 30 participants and 15 pro bono mentors, and is free to join for women experiencing disadvantage.
The group is also taking applications for volunteers to join as mentors to empower, inspire and support program participants for the 11-week program, and is looking for role models who will actively take part in all elements of the program. You can apply at womensspiritproject.org/spirit-of-transformation-2024
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