Meet Laura from Makeup For Change
Working in beauty salons during her early twenties introduced Laura to a number of women who felt comfortable confiding their personal stories and current situations with her during their appointments. In a safe space, often relaxed, and with a degree of anonymity, women often disclosed details with Laura about financial difficulties, domestic violence, illness, and abuse against their children by a loved one. Having experienced domestic abuse in her own life, Laura resonated with these women who just needed some kind of outlet for what they were going through, but the hardest aspect was that not only was she not qualified to counsel them, but that at the end of the day they would often leave the salon and Laura would never see them again. She had no way of knowing if they escaped violence, protected their children, their illness treated or terminal, or destined for bankruptcy. Laura wanting to find a way to establish her own business where women could still feel safe enough to confide in her, but have access to a range of resources to help them through whatever they were facing. In partnership with Women's Safety NSW, Makeup for Change is a project initiated Laura to help raise awareness of domestic abuse in its many forms, support those who have experienced abuse during their lifetime, and guide women to resources and organisations that can assist them. The Makeup for Change project will be providing a complimentary hair and makeup session to women who have previously experienced domestic abuse to: •Improve their sense of self worth •Spoil and provide a memorable, enjoyable experience •Allow a safe space in which to tell their story •Contribute to raising awareness for domestic abuse You can learn more about Laura and the Makeup for Change project at www.morganelwood.com/makeup-for-change If you or anyone you know needs help please contact 1800 RESPECT or visit www.1800respect.org.au/