Women supporting women to transform lives
The Women's Spirit Project is a grassroots, volunteer-led initiative which aims to inspire and empower women experiencing disadvantage to transform their lives through fitness, health and wellbeing activities
'Frank To Schanck' Adventure
Join us on Fri 15th Nov 2024, 9:00 am – Sun 17th Nov 2024, 4:00 pm AEDT Frankston Yacht Club – Long Island Drive
Catch Up & Connect Walks
Whether you want to head outdoors, improve your fitness or are craving some well-deserved ‘me’ time…
Spirit Of Transformation
City of Casey
Are you ready to join our next fitness, health and wellbeing program?
'I AM ENOUGH'
Women's Spirit Circle
Join us on December 13, 2023
From 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
to celebrate empowerment and connection at the Summer Celebration 2023
The Women's Spirit Why
One in four Australian women experience mental health issues, family violence and/or social isolation. This includes women you may know, who come from all walks of life.
Fitness, health and wellbeing are crucial to living a balanced, purposeful and passionate life, however opportunities to access fitness, health and wellbeing activities are not available to all women, particularly those doing it tough!
The Women’s Spirit Project is focussed on filling a gap for disadvantaged women from Frankston and the surrounding area. The project provides access to free activities that support women to get connected and participate in fitness, health and wellbeing activities in person and virtually.
‘I AM ENOUGH’ Documentary
The local filmmaker Thomas Barnes presents ‘I AM ENOUGH’, a documentary highlighting local women’s inspiring stories of overcoming adversity through the Women’s Spirit Project’s programs.
This powerful film is sure to make a lasting impact.
Using a combination of fitness, health and wellbeing activities that build connection, confidence and essential life skills, the program inspires, empowers and supports women to transform their lives
Donate
Supporting the project will ensure we can continue to inspire and empower women in local communities to transform their lives.
The Motivation Project trading as The Women’s Spirit Project is a registered charity with Australian Charities and Not For Profits Commission (ACNC) and has Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.
Challenging our minds, bodies and souls
In 2019, the project delivered its first program in the Frankston/Mornington Peninsula region of Victoria, Australia to 17 women experiencing a range of life challenges including mental health issues, family violence and social isolation.
Supported by a team of 14 volunteers, the Women’s Spirit Project tribe challenged their bodies, minds and souls using a combination of physical, spiritual and wellbeing activities.
The program included a 67km, three-day trek through Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula, a trek completed by the participants, mentors and working group members.
Inspiring Results
An evaluation of the Women’s Spirit Project by Monash University and a short documentary by Thomas Barnes were produced to showcase the program and outcomes.
Every participant who completed the program attested to the life-changing impact that the program has had on their feelings of connectedness, resilience, self-esteem and wellbeing.
Further, the business women, community and health care workers who volunteered their time and expertise were equally inspired, empowered and transformed as a result of their experience.
Get Involved And Connect With Us
In the next phase of the program, we are looking to develop a sustainable not-for-profit business model to take the project forward and continue to help struggling women find their way. To make this happen we need YOU! You can assist in spreading our message by joining our Facebook page, liking and sharing our posts and chatting to friends about WSP.
Continue to watch this space to find out about our latest projects and to see our new sponsorship packages.
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Acknowledgement
The Women’s Spirit Project Acknowledges the traditional owners of the land of the Southern Metropolitan Region of Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula including the Boon Wurrung/Bunurong people and the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.
We acknowledge that sovereignty of this land has never been ceded. We are committed to honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our work.