Supernal Magazine Australia - Issue 12 - February 2020

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Over the Rainbow Dress For Success by Celeste de Vis I volunteer for the Salvation Army, Western Port Mission Centre. My role is Volunteer Coordinator of Emergency Relief Services. This is highly rewarding, yet at times complex and emotionally taxing. We provide material aid, such as free pantry food items, including baked goods and fruit/ veggies, act as a referral service, provide pastoral care and also offer our centre as a ‘drop-in’ centre for a cuppa and chat. Each year, community service organisations on the Mornington Peninsula are invited to attend a Material Aid Forum. The aim is to ensure that we all leave armed with the most current and relevant information about our fellow service providers. Referrals to other providers are an essential part of our role to best support our clients. It was during the 2018 Material Aid Forum that I met with Dress for Success South East Melbourne. The representatives described their service as one where they provide good quality, designer brand clothing free to members of the

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community. This service supports people who are not able to financially acquire clothing for events, such as job interviews and employment. Dress for Success runs approximately one and a half hour appointments, working one on one with each client. The personalised dressing session is undertaken by trained volunteers , and additionally, they offer a oneon-one interview coaching/ mentoring session to help improve client confidence and interview skills. But the relationship does not end there. After a client finds work, they or their agency can rebook another visit to the Dress for Success Styling

Suite. They can then obtain further free work-ready outfits. I was also pleased to learn from the representatives that they were working alongside a transgender woman named Rebecca, who was providing individual support to the transgender community. The program is called Be Who You Are (BWYA). As quoted from their website, this program is, ‘exclusively for transgender women at any stage of their journey. Treat yourself to a one-onone styling session in the wonderful Dress for Success South East Melbourne Styling Suite: a great way to explore your passion for fashion in a safe, friendly and welcoming environment’. I organised to chat with Rebecca to discuss this valuable service offered at the Frankston store.

Rebecca, how did you find out about the BWYA program at Dress for Success?


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