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Hi Jo….the
-----Original Message----- Hello, just a quick reminder of the
National Caesarean Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at
Waterfall Gully from 3.30pm - Restoring
the Birthing Woman Within: a day
of emotional healing. A day of emotional healing is a time to share and express our
emotions in a positive and meaningful way. The day will incorporate story telling, those who feel
comfortable can share their own personal story, a poem, a prayer or
picture. If you are unable to attend but still wish to share your
thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet to be produced after the
day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We welcome all
contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : www.cares-sa.org.au Each woman is also invited to bring the petals of her favourite
flower(s) to scatter over the flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically
cleansing and giving away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link
each states events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small cost. Please keep in mind: - the weather forecast is for rain,
so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress warm! - partners are welcome however the
location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there is
no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite small and the waterfall
is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is not safe
for young children. It is also a time for adults to share emotions that
some young children may not understand and could cause distress. CARES SA
has always welcomed and catered for children, however we must regretfully
stress that this event may not be suitable. Please feel welcome to invite others whom you may think may
benefit for this very special event. We look forward to seeing you on the
day! And remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the
booklet "Expressions of Emotional Healing". yours in birth Jo, Carolyn and the exceptional women of the CARES SA core
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