Tricia Ray, Katelyn Kitching and Liz Stanley.
Camera IconTricia Ray, Katelyn Kitching and Liz Stanley. Credit: Supplied/Andrew Ritchie www.communitypix.com.au d482402

Colosoul annual Charity Ball to help fund mentorship programs

Jessica WarrinerWestern Suburbs Weekly

STEP beyond the frame into the world of Colosoul’s annual Charity Ball.

The Subiaco not-for-profit organisation is hosting a night of art, fashion, music and more to raise funds and awareness for the Got Absolute Potential (GAP) and Moorditj mentorship programs.

Colosoul chief executive Tricia Ray said the hands-on programs assist young people who are not coping in the school system.

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“Our programs help young people stay at school, and give them a purpose as to why they’re there,” she said.

“It gives them a skeleton to do things the way they want to.”

GAP tailors its program for each young person, with sub-program Moorditj also focused on empowering indigenous youth and reconciliation.

The Beyond the Frame Charity Ball takes place at Crown Perth’s Astral Ballroom on June 23.

Tickets are $179 each and available from weare.colosoul.com.au.

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