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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2022 · 58 MIN

The End. And It’s Only The Beginning

from Run Against Violence · host Run Against Violence

The party is over. Now that the Run Against Violence Virtual Team Challenge has finished for another year, we look back and reflect on the 2022 challenge and remember why it’s important to continue shining a light on domestic and family violence in our communities. In this episode: meet Colleen from the Tomaree Road Runners in our Team Spotlight, hear return guests Sammy, Mark and Natalie share what they loved and learnt during the 2022 Virtual Challenge, and listen as the co-founder of the Run Against Violence, Kirrily Dear, shares what she has learnt this year and what she is grateful for.

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The party is over. Now that the Run Against Violence Virtual Team Challenge has finished for another year, we look back and reflect on the 2022 challenge and remember why it’s important to continue shining a light on domestic and family violence in our communities. In this episode: meet Colleen from the Tomaree Road Runners in our Team Spotlight, hear return guests Sammy, Mark and Natalie share what they loved and learnt during the 2022 Virtual Challenge, and listen as the co-founder of the Run Against Violence, Kirrily Dear, shares what she has learnt this year and what she is grateful for.

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