Liz Stringer’s powerful To Survive tour is more than just a chance to share her latest emotive, piano-driven release. The 17-date national tour doubles as a campaign to spotlight Australia’s growing housing crisis and raise critical funds for those most in need.
Liz is proud to be linking up with The Katherine Womens Crisis Centre to help raise funds and awareness for people experiencing homelessness or housing stress in the Katherine community.
The Katherine Womens Crisis Centre (KWCC) provides safe and supported crisis accommodation to women and their children experiencing and /or escaping domestic/family violence. KWCC provides an outreach service to families experiencing domestic/ family violence and a children’s counselling service to children residing at the crisis accommodation.
For more information, please visit our website https://kwcc.org.au/
All donations received by The Katherine Womens Crisis Centre Inc. will go directly towards The crisis accommodation, to provide items like, upgraded soft fall, replace the shade sail above the playground or to purchase gifts for kids when they have their birthday while residing at KWCC.
Thank you for your support!
A message from Liz
As an artist who's toured all corners of Australia for many years now, the growing wealth disparity and impact of the housing crisis in this country has never been more obvious to me.
Housing is a human right and yet, because of years of policy decisions and a lack of forward thinking, an increasing number of Australians are either already homeless or experiencing chronic housing insecurity. It's never sat right with me that a country as rich as Australia should allow a section of its constituents to live so precariously while others become more and more wealthy. I'm helping to facilitate my audience to support their communities in the hope that it further shines a bright light on the issues facing vulnerable Australians everywhere.
Homelessness and housing stress can impact anyone at any time and, I feel that I have a social responsibility to communities, who have been so good to me over the years, to provide support for those people where I can.
If you have the means to contribute, every donation is appreciated. There will be a chance to meet the people behind KWCC at the show, and to talk about ways you can get involved or lend further support.
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Liz Stringer’s powerful To Survive tour is more than just a chance to share her latest emotive, piano-driven release. The 17-date national tour doubles as a campaign to spotlight Australia’s growing housing crisis and raise critical funds for those most in need.
Liz is proud to be linking up with The Katherine Womens Crisis Centre to help raise funds and awareness for people experiencing homelessness or housing stress in the Katherine community.
The Katherine Womens Crisis Centre (KWCC) provides safe and supported crisis accommodation to women and their children experiencing and /or escaping domestic/family violence. KWCC provides an outreach service to families experiencing domestic/ family violence and a children’s counselling service to children residing at the crisis accommodation.
For more information, please visit our website https://kwcc.org.au/
All donations received by The Katherine Womens Crisis Centre Inc. will go directly towards The crisis accommodation, to provide items like, upgraded soft fall, replace the shade sail above the playground or to purchase gifts for kids when they have their birthday while residing at KWCC.
Thank you for your support!
A message from Liz
As an artist who's toured all corners of Australia for many years now, the growing wealth disparity and impact of the housing crisis in this country has never been more obvious to me.
Housing is a human right and yet, because of years of policy decisions and a lack of forward thinking, an increasing number of Australians are either already homeless or experiencing chronic housing insecurity. It's never sat right with me that a country as rich as Australia should allow a section of its constituents to live so precariously while others become more and more wealthy. I'm helping to facilitate my audience to support their communities in the hope that it further shines a bright light on the issues facing vulnerable Australians everywhere.
Homelessness and housing stress can impact anyone at any time and, I feel that I have a social responsibility to communities, who have been so good to me over the years, to provide support for those people where I can.
If you have the means to contribute, every donation is appreciated. There will be a chance to meet the people behind KWCC at the show, and to talk about ways you can get involved or lend further support.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.