FrankTALK with Julie Fisher
Event Information
About this event
There are times in your life that don’t go exactly according to plan and this was one of them. This is my story, and the experiences of my family and the birth of our son Darcy. The world of disability can be heartbreaking, but it’s full of amazing people who teach us lessons every day. I am not trying to say things are easy or hard, everyone’s stories are different.
As a mum of a young boy with Down syndrome, Julie Fisher knows firsthand the heartbreak of seeing your child be made to feel they don’t belong. Julie has made it her passion to educate others on the profound impact even the smallest acts of inclusion and acceptance can have.
Please join us for this FrankTALK with Julie Fisher on International Day of People with Disability.
This event will be supported by an Auslan interpreter thanks to Brotherhood of St Laurence.
Julie’s book is available to borrow with you Frankston City Libraries membership. Take a look at our library catalogue here: https://bit.ly/2Rybax5
Event Details:
FrankTALK with Julie Fisher
Friday 3rd December at 11:00am
Frankston Library
FREE but bookings essential