Life-changing story shared

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Life-changing story shared

Another inspirational guest speaker is being brought to Millicent by the Wattle Range Suicide Prevention Network.

The group has sponsored two other guests in recent years and the third will be Kym Inglis (pictured below).

His life changed in 2010 when he lost his wife and two children in a car accident.

His story is a message of hope, strength, resilience, courage, grief, vulnerability and heart expanding love.

In his humble delivery, Mr Inglish touches raw spaces, expands hearts and strengthens resolve to dig deep amid adversity.

Mr Inglis aims to help humanity maintain hope and resilience, to remain open hearted and to encourage people to seek support.

There is no admission charge and supper is provided thanks to a grant from Wellbeing SA.

Mr Inglis will speak at 7pm on May 12 at the Millicent War Memorial Civic and Arts Centre.

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