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Pilates fundraiser exceeds goal for Stable One

A local pilates fundraiser, The Hundred for the Homeless, organised by instructor Vicky Kamakaris, has far exceeded its initial goal of $1000, raising an impressive $3600 for the Yarra Valley Winter Shelter program run by Stable One.

The event, held at Lilydale Baptist Church—a venue that hosts the Winter Shelter—drew approximately 50 participants, including women and several men. The community’s enthusiastic support was evident, with numerous local businesses donating goods for door prizes and individuals contributing funds even if they couldn’t attend the session.

Stable One chief executive officer Katherine Kirkwood shared the success, stating the community’s willingness to get behind the initiative was “so encouraging.” After the strenuous pilates session, Ms Kirkwood shared the story of “Mac,” a recent shelter guest, highlighting the privilege of supporting his journey “from crisis toward hope.”

The critical funds raised will bolster Stable One’s ability to provide early intervention for people experiencing homelessness in the Yarra Valley, a region with no dedicated crisis accommodation. Ms Kirkwood also invited participants to volunteer next year, noting that a number of people expressed interest, a crucial step for keeping the vital program sustainable.

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