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Lark in the Park, an inclusive outdoor event connecting people with disability to community and services, attractes over 300 festival goers

The Most Bridge Project

As the Fundraising Director of the Most Bridge Project, 2013, Sunita co-ordinated a fundraising progran that raised over 22,000 in 11 months. The funds made it possible for a band with/out disability and their support team to travel to Poland to collbarate with and inspire other Polish bands with disability. The young men from NNSW became Lismore's cultural ambassadors. The international tour -5 gigs in 3 Polish cities was recognised as the 6th most Cultural significant event in Poland in 2013 by the Polish Ministry of the Arts.

The Most Kabaret

A yearly event , The Most Kabaret celebrates artists for social change. The event which includes performance based workshops showcases artists with/out disability at a professional leve to a wide demographic of audience. Regonised for it's contribution to supporting and celebrating marginalised artists, it has attracted internationally regognised artists such as Jax Jacki Brown ( from the Melbourne Fringe Festival) and Rudely Interrupted. The  Kabaret continues to forge partnerships with individuals and organisations within our community

Image by Natsky Photography

Lark In The Park.

A biannual event engaing children and adults with/out diability in a festivale environment to meet adn make connections with the wider community and support services. The event creates partnerships and collabarations between disability services and includes a talent quest, soccer game, stalls adn activities that celebrate the " abilities, not dis abilities " of people.

Supported by Lismore Council and ADHC

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