The Wellness Studio raised over £1,300. The money aids The STAR Centre and Women’s Aid, gender violence support groups.

The event raised over £1,300. The money went to two supportive groups: The STAR Centre and Women’s Aid.
The Wellness Studio is on Fullarton Street. They offer classes to people. Pole fitness, yoga, and sound healing are offered.
The fundraiser was a dance. The dance raised funds and awareness. It supported gender-based violence survivors.
A group of women organized the event. They powerfully support survivors of sexual violence. Aimee Roberts helped organize. She thanked people for support and praised the performers’ talent too.
The STAR Centre offers confidential support and advocacy for survivors who experienced sexual violence. South Ayrshire’s Women’s Aid offers refuge and emotional support, with outreach helping women and kids facing domestic abuse.
Both groups help people impacted badly and support those facing gender-based violence. These groups vitally rebuild survivors’ lives.
Emma works at The STAR Centre. She spoke about sexual violence prevention. Emma is incredibly grateful for everyone’s effort.
The funds help them offer essential services. They serve those who need help quickly. Community support is invaluable, she shared.
You can visit their websites easily. Find information on the STAR Centre and support the Women’s Aid group directly.