Marathon mums’ movie event to highlight important cause

FREE MOVIE SCREENING… From left, marathon mum, Narelle Pell, GV Health Foundation director, Carmel Johnson and marathon mum, Kathy Fuller. Photo: Katelyn Morse.
FREE MOVIE SCREENING… From left, marathon mum, Narelle Pell, GV Health Foundation director, Carmel Johnson and marathon mum, Kathy Fuller. Photo: Katelyn Morse.
FREE MOVIE SCREENING… From left, marathon mum, Narelle Pell, GV Health Foundation director, Carmel Johnson and marathon mum, Kathy Fuller. Photo: Katelyn Morse.
FREE MOVIE SCREENING… From left, marathon mum, Narelle Pell, GV Health Foundation director, Carmel Johnson and marathon mum, Kathy Fuller. Photo: Katelyn Morse.

IN PREPARATION for the free screening of ‘Ghosthunter’ on Tuesday, October 23, raising much-needed funds and awareness for child sexual abuse, ‘Marathon Mum’ Kathy Fuller will be available to discuss her running journey with fellow athlete, Narelle Pell.

Ms Fuller and Ms Pell are on a mission to run 12 marathons in 12 months to raise $100,000 for the Goulburn Valley Centre Against Sexual Assault.

‘Ghosthunter’ will be one of the final fundraising events held to support this initiative and focuses around many of the issues Ms Fuller and Ms Pell are wanting to highlight within the community.

“This movie heavily focuses on trauma and the effects of trauma,” Ms Fuller said.

“It ties in with what we are really strongly advocating for in the Goulburn Valley with our campaign.”

Nearing the end of the 12 months, Ms Fuller has expressed her excitement of nearly reaching their fundraising goal.

“Our fundraising goal is in sight, but we really need a final push from everyone for us to get there,” Ms Fuller said.

“I think with the help of everyone following us and supporting us we will be able to hit our goal.”