Moruya Women's Refuge opens doors

Updated October 11 2014 - 7:25am, first published October 8 2014 - 6:00am
FRESH FACES: SEWACS staff Merrilyn Simmons, Cheryl Nelson and Julie Irwin are open for business and ready to support the families of the Eurobodalla.
FRESH FACES: SEWACS staff Merrilyn Simmons, Cheryl Nelson and Julie Irwin are open for business and ready to support the families of the Eurobodalla.

NEW service providers for the Moruya Women’s Refuge, South East Women’s and Children’s Service (SEWACS),  opened their doors with a meet-the-team barbeque this month. 

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