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A Shared Sense of Community and Purpose with Women With Altitude

Andrea Turner-Boys, Founder of Women With Altitude, first became aware of Cancer Wellness Support (CWS) through business circles where Robyn Yates OAM was a familiar and inspiring presence. 

Admiring Robyn’s dedication and vision, Andrea’s respect grew when Robyn won the Altitude Award for Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship in 2015, solidifying her appreciation for Robyn’s work and the impact of CWS.

Andrea’s drive to stay connected to CWS stems from a shared passion for making a positive difference. Women With Altitude are deeply committed to partnering with social enterprises and charities that align with their values of support and transformation. When Deborah Shepherd became CEO, Andrea saw an opportunity to further strengthen the collaboration and actively support CWS’s purpose.

The greatest joy comes from witnessing the impact of Women With Altitude’s collective efforts and the genuine connections that are built. This collaboration has allowed Women With Altitude to feature CWS in their quarterly magazine ‘BRAVE’, support fundraisers, and organise events that directly benefit CWS’s initiatives. 

Andrea finds immense satisfaction in the shared sense of community and purpose between Women With Altitude and CWS. With our two Shop and Swap For A Cause events already locked in for 1 and 8 November, we look forward to collaborating together into 2024-25.

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