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Pride Calls Community Meeting

Pride WA has been running for 18 years now, and over that time, the needs, direction and focus of our community have changed. If Pride WA is to survive in our changing community, we need to reconsider its purpose and create new strategies that reflect what the community wants as well as foster partnerships and relationships inside and outside our community. Now is your opportunity to have your say!

Pride WA invites you, your organisation and people you consider key players in our community to a special forum on: Sunday, November 25, 2pm at Lotteries House.

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This will be an opportunity to help create a Pride WA that is positioned to best serve the community. The intention of the meeting is to promote team and team work utilising the resources we already have.

If you would like more information, please contact Dean Cahill on 0402 990 140.

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