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Take time to stop for an ‘Unstoppable Hour of Power’

As part of Mental Health Week, 9-16 October, Lifeline Canberra invites you to finish up early tomorrow, Friday 15 October and join in on a free, uplifting event from 4pm to 5pm called the “Unstoppable Hour of Power”.

This event is designed to inspire, motivate and excite you to spread positive vibes amongst your community.

Hosted by Lifeline ACT CEO, Carrie-Ann Leeson, and Kulture Break founder, Francis Owusu, the event brings together media personalities, Erin Molan and Dave Hughes, multi-platinum performer, Timomatic, and Executive Chef of Laundy Hotels, Jamie Gannon, in a variety-style hour of cooking, dancing and having a good laugh.

With one in five people in Australia experiencing symptoms of mental illness every year, it’s an opportunity to take some time out and be part of the “Unstoppable” movement – an initiative created with the purpose of uplifting yourself and those around you to push forward, no matter what.

The virtual event is free to attend and will be conducted via Zoom. Register via events.humanitix.com/UNSTOPPABLE.

About Unstoppable.org

Unstoppable.org is a different kind of mental health initiative which aims to inspire hope and encourage connection across communities. With lockdowns and isolation very much a part of our daily lives, Unstoppable.org stands for inclusion, encouraging people to ignite their own self-confidence and overcome any challenge by “rising up” and joining in on a shared movement.

Unstoppable.org is a collaboration between Carrie-Ann Leeson, Francis Owusu, and Timomatic, in response to society’s growing anxiety, with the goal to build resilience and hope amongst all Australians.


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