The Sisterhood Project

  • Afternoon tea in an autumn garden

    Afternoon tea in an autumn garden

    On Saturday March 22, Coliban Springs will open its tranquil five-acre garden oasis to aid The Sisterhood Project, a charity making lifesaving skills accessible to everyone. The organisation’s founder Grace Larson lives locally in Mia Mia and was the 2024 Victorian winner of the Agrifutures Rural Woman of the Year award and runner up for…

  • Sisterhood Project spreads reach

    Sisterhood Project spreads reach

    Local charity The Sisterhood Project is spreading its reach to reduce preventable childhood deaths through first aid training for parents and carers. The Sisterhood Project has partnered with Jenny’s Early Learning Centre to expand training access in the Geelong and Ballarat regions. The partnership will see accredited first aid providers help train educators at Jenny’s…

  • Grace crowned state winner

    Grace crowned state winner

    The Sisterhood Project co-founder Grace Larson has won the Victorian AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award.

  • Building a sisterhood

    Building a sisterhood

    Paediatric intensive care nurse Grace Larson is breaking down barriers of distance and affordability for rural families seeking infant and child first aid training. Through The Sisterhood Project she aims to provide free essential paediatric first aid training for vulnerable groups, in an aim to curb child mortality rates in rural Australia. Her work so…