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Tasmania Hosts Colourthon To Prevent Family Violence

Raising money and awareness!

Kicking off today, Project O has launched a 24 Hour Colourthon in Tasmania to raise funds to help prevent family violence.

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In Braddon, a federal electorate in Tasmania, 28 per cent of young people have experienced or witnessed family violence. The North-West of Tasmania is one of the poorest states in the country, and the young women behind Project O have started the Colourthon to raise money for womenโ€™s refuges in the area.

Scott Rankin, the creative director of Big hART, who is also involved in the Colourthon, told The Daily Telegraph more about the project.

โ€œPeople usually associate family with safety, so when we suddenly see the prevalence of violence, it shatters that myth and can be doubly shocking. 

โ€œThis is what makes the young women on this project so gutsy: they are not necessarily in comfortable situations, theyโ€™re young, they live in an isolated area, they witness the issue, and here they are doing more than most of us who may have been dealt an easier hand.โ€

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Throughout the 24 hours, local businesses will sponsor the artworks created, and the money will go to women and children who flee to womenโ€™s shelters in the area.

So far, it seems like itโ€™s off to a good start, with Big hART tweeting this gem:

The photo was captioned โ€œThe #24hourcolourathon has begun! Lots of people coming down to draw including @brettwhiteleymp and more. What a dayโ€.

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We wish them all the best!

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