2024 Jilya Indigenous Suicide Prevention Fundraising Gala
Event description
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the 5-year anniversary of the Dr. Tracy Westerman Indigenous Psychology Scholarship and the incredible achievements of the Jilya Institute!
This inspiring fundraiser will unite community leaders, supporters, and change-makers to honor Jilya's recent graduates—from undergraduate to postgraduate programs—and announce 10 new scholarships for 2025, supporting the future of Indigenous psychology.
✨ Keynote by Dr. Tracy Westerman AM: Be captivated by Dr. Tracy Westerman, the most sought-after keynote speaker with a cult-like following on social media. An exemplary figure of Blak excellence, Dr. Westerman will share insights from her groundbreaking career and the recent launch of her memoir. Her dedication to Indigenous mental health continues to inspire change on a global scale.
🎤 Hosted by Narelda Jacobs OAM: A Whadjuk Noongar journalist, presenter, and commentator, Narelda’s career at Network 10 spans more than two decades. Narelda presents the daily one-hour national news bulletin 10 News First: Lunchtime, and 10 News First: Afternoons. You'll also find her on NITV/SBS, the ABC, podcast airwaves, hosting events around the country and internationally, sharing her lived experience on panels and giving back to her community through various ambassadorial and board roles.
🎶 Performances by Kobi Morrison & Corroboree for Life: Enjoy powerful performances by Kobi Morrison and the incredible Ash Penfold & team, celebrating Indigenous culture through music and dance.
🍽️ Indulge in a 3-course gourmet meal: Savor a delicious 3-course gourmet meal paired with premium wines, beer, and a selection of soft drinks and juices.
🎓 Honoring our graduates: Hear from Jilya’s shining stars as they share their powerful stories and the transformative impact of Jilya's support. Their journeys showcase the profound difference Jilya is making in shaping the future of Indigenous mental health.
This celebration is also a call to action. By attending, you’ll help fund the National Indigenous Psychology Treatment & Assessment Centre, a vital initiative offering life-changing support to Aboriginal communities.
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