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Congratulations to Rach Mac for following in Fred’s footsteps by showing outstanding care and compassion for others!
Please join with us to congratulate Rach for receiving this award from The Fred Hollows Foundation.
Rach Mac had an interview published in The West Australian on Wednesday 3rd May 2023. Read it below!
Domestic violence survivor and founder of Broken Crayons Still Colour Foundation, Rach Mac has been named as WA’s ‘Inspiring Woman of the Year’ by Momentum Events.
The former real estate agent ‘dipped her toes’ into the dating scene – a decision that almost ended her life. Ms Mac is now an outspoken advocate for women’s rights and domestic violence prevention.
Her charity, Broken Crayons Still Colour re-locates victims into transitional homes, as well as mentoring and counselling victims of domestic violence.
Ms Mac joined Isaac on YJ Drive and told him the reason they’ve gotten to where they are is because she refuses to give up, “We’ve gotten here purely because I refuse to give up and what I think is really incredible, is we’ve done it all without government support”.
Missed the interview? Click this link to catch-up: https://podcasters.spotify.com/…/Domestic-Violence…
Congratulations Rach for taking out the award for ‘Inspiring Woman of the Year’!
My Voice will be heard
My Message is clear
I refuse to be SILENCED
My Interview with 6PR Radio today – Click here to listen
So this happened yesterday & I was so moved & shocked, I needed to process before I made the announcement.
My work in the domestic violence sector I’ve never asked for anything in return except for those requiring assistance to use their manners.
Broken Crayons Still Colour Foundation & myself have won a number of prestigious awards this year and finalist for awards next year which is incredible
So yesterday when I opened my emails rather late I was actually blown away I re-read the said email a number of times then I received a phone call from LG Local Legends marketing manager to confirm & congratulate me.
I am so thrilled to be named National Local Legend & the prize is actually amazing and next year they will be doing a lot of PR for Broken Crayons Still Colour Foundation which is incredibly amazing
So this just happened oh my goodness!
I am a finalist for Women Of The Year Awards – Wellbeing Magazine.
Words cannot describe how incredibly grateful I am. Whilst my journey through domestic violence almost killed me & let’s be honest there are still days I struggle, I am so proud I just didn’t repair, recover & move on with my life, I dedicated my life to assisting vulnerable victims of domestic/family violence by founding Broken Crayons Still Colour Foundation.
Thank You so very much , I am so honoured
I am very very proud to announce last night ….
Australian Womens Champion Awards, Broken Crayons Still Colour Foundation WON THE CHAMPION COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD in the National Australian Small Business Champion Awards
Colours pink & blue
Cost $40 inclusive of postage
Did the Labor budget do enough for organisations supporting victims of domestic violence?
The Founder of Broken Crayons Still Colour, Rach Mac, says it’s a start but there’s still a way to go.
“The number 1 thing victims need is accomdoation,” – Rach Mac, Founder of Broken Crayons Still Colour
Broken Crayons Still Colour is a not-for-profit organisation which assists women, men and children who are victims of domestic violence.
Click this link: https://anchor.fm/…/Rach-Mac–founder-of-Broken-Crayons…