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Stories to inspire

In these challenging times, it’s great to hear positive, uplifting stories of the many people in the Geelong region who are making a difference.

It’s the aim of Humans in Geelong Inc to inspire, connect and strengthen the community, with stories showcasing creativity, health and wellness, cultural diversity, sustainability, equity and opportunities.

Since launching four years ago, Human in Geelong Inc has told more than 500 inspiring stories, collated by a team of dynamic and dedicated volunteers.

On Sunday, October 11, the @humansingeelong Online Expo 2020 premiered on its YouTube channel.

Short, snappy, fun and informative clips from the change-makers in the region are ready to inspire and delight, with some amazing humans featuring in the project.

The clips, available to watch at any time, will reach a wide audience, with followers in more than 45 countries.

Register for this free, fun event via Eventbrite www.eventbrite.com.au/e/humans-in-geelong-online-expo-2020-tickets-119716534377

In the meantime, add a bit of positivity to life by following Humans in Geelong Inc on all the social media pages, plus at www.humansingeelong.com

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