Team Agapes raises $12,000 for women’s services at International Women’s Day event

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A group of women inspired by the Greek ideal of agape – unconditional love and charity – is continuing to make a meaningful impact through philanthropy and community action.

Founded in 2021, Team Agapes was created as a sisterhood dedicated to supporting women’s welfare, education and health. Since its inception, the group has organised a variety of fundraising initiatives aimed at empowering women and strengthening communities.

The group regularly hosts creative fundraising activities including afternoon teas, bake sales, fun runs and online auctions, particularly around International Women’s Day. These events not only raise funds but also bring attention to issues affecting women both locally and globally.

Funds raised by Team Agapes support programs ranging from services for survivors of domestic violence to women’s health initiatives, helping provide vital support and opportunities where they are most needed.

At its most recent International Women’s Day event held on 1 March 2026 at the Brighton Beach Hotel, the group raised $12,000 for PRONIA Women’s Services. The event featured guest speakers and thank-you gift packs for attendees, celebrating the spirit of philanthropy and sisterhood.

Team Agapes’ 2026 theme, “Give to Gain,” encourages people to support gender equality through sharing resources, knowledge and time. The initiative also highlights broader goals such as promoting fair pay, improving safety and accountability systems, and advocating for policy reforms that support women facing disadvantage.

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