Ball Against Domestic Violence – Charity Basketball Event

Now is your chance to register for the Coffs Harbour BALL AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 3×3 Tournament in order to raise funds for the Warrina Domestic and Family Violence Specialist Services.

Warrina provides a range of services across the Coffs Harbour, Bellingen and Nambucca local government areas and the Mid-North Coast district for women and their children who have experienced domestic and family violence.

The Ball Against Domestic Violence tournament will be a 3×3 Street Hustle basketball competition and is being organised by local basketball legend Robert Linton who is the coach and head of North Coast Basketball.

The tournament will raise much needed funds for Warrina Domestic and Family Violence Specialist Services and sends the message that domestic and family violence is a community issue, everyone needs to get involved in overcoming it.

Register now: https://www.3x3hustle.com/event/ball-against-domestic-violence-street-hustle/

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