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From a world away to the ‘devastating’ heart of Ebola

Mimmie Claudine Watts will be sending aid to women, children and survivors of Ebola this International Women’s Day.

“I’ve never been to west Africa, but as a human being you hear what has happened there and it’s quite devastating,” Dr Watts said.

Since its outbreak in December 2013, more than 20,000 people have been affected by Ebola and about 10,000 have died.

But it’s the survivors – especially women and children – who continue to suffer, even after their bodies are rid of the virus.

“We need to focus on survivors and rebuilding their lives,” Dr Watts said.

“Some of them are caring for children, who nobody else will touch.

“Nobody wants to buy anything from them because they’ve had Ebola.”

The Victoria University community health lecturer says there is a debilitating stigma attached to being an Ebola survivor.

Even though there have been no outbreaks in this country, Dr Watts says that doesn’t mean Australians are immune.

“All of us can be exposed to this virus. We can’t think, I’m isolated, I’m protected, because that’s not the case.”

Dr Watts decided to take direct action and will host a fundraising dinner from 6.30-10.30pm on Friday, March 6.

The dinner will be at the WestWaters hotel, 10-20 Lake Street, Caroline Springs.

Tickets cost $180 and will include canapes, drinks and a three-course-meal, with lots of opportunities for prizes and raffles.

All guests will also receive a gift bag from lingerie and swimwear brand Simone Perele.

Former Victorian Health Minister Bronwyn Pike will be guest speaker.

“Women need to celebrate themselves while supporting a cause,” Dr Watts said. “We are very strong and very good leaders.”

Mimmie Claudine Watts. Photo: Shawn Smits

Mimmie Claudine Watts. Photo: Shawn Smits

For more information or to donate

Visit www.wattsassociatesphc.com or phone 0424 565 567.

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