Unite in Support of Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma
Monday 28 October 2019
"Untangle the Knot of Complex Trauma"
Blue Knot Day is the Blue Knot Foundation's national awareness day celebrated in October every year. On this day, all Australians are asked to unite in support of the 5 million Australian adult survivors of childhood trauma and abuse.
The 10th annual national Blue Knot Day, is on Monday 28 of October, with events held throughout the country.
The tangled knot in the Blue Knot Day logo symbolizes the complexity of childhood trauma, with blue representing the colour of the sky and a clear blue sky providing the space for new possibilities.
This year, to help raise awareness around the foundation and embody the theme "Untangle the Knot of Complex Trauma". Churches or faith based organisations are invited to participate by holding a faith based activity - https://www.blueknot.org.au/GET-INVOLVED/Blue-Knot-Day/Host-a-Faith-Based-Activity
For more information visit the faith based event page on the Blue Knot Foundation website.
Promote the service through your local community. Click here to see the Blue Knot Day 2019 Promotional Flyer as a guide
Download a copy of the Interfaith prayers of hope and community form the service held at Pitt St Uniting Church 2015.
Alternatively:
- Make a donation
- Fundraise
- Purchase merchandise from the online shop