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1 Adult

$96.50

$96.50
Group of 10

$959.00

$959.00
African Women Dinner Dance Donation

$_.__

$_.__
AWCSG and Volunteers

$0

$0
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The African Women Dinner Dance will be held on Saturday 6th September 2025 at 

Liverpool Catholic Club. at Liverpool Catholic Club

Accelerate Action to Empower Women to reach their full potential

African Women Community Support Group (AWCSG) is a community organisation Auspice by STARTTS. The African Women Dinner Dance is an annual community event that brings together and celebrates African women’s success in NSW. This years’ event will be our 17th anniversary and will celebrate our achievements over the years. AWG has provided valuable and beneficial support services to many diverse African women and their families. Social and educational programs aim to connect isolated and newly arrived African women, providing a suite of skills and social activities that build upon social cohesion and community inclusion.


African Women Dinner Dance also provides an opportunity for women to build social support networks, connect with services that aim to promote economic participation, resources and services linkages and listen to inspirational guest speakers who both motivate and provide role modelling for other African women. - This evening allows women who have come to Australia as migrants or refugees to share their experiences and celebrate friendship, strength and resilience.

THEME

Accelerate Action to Empower Women to reach their full potential

http://stks.be/18th-african-women-dinner-dance


Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before the event, Refunds can be returned 14 days to the event.

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Where

Liverpool Catholic Club 424-458 Hoxton Park Road Prestons NSW 2170 Australia

Organiser Information

Rosemary Kariuki
Rosemary Kariuki
0402316586

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