Seahorse has been around since 1975 and has been an immeasurable help to so many girls. It's importance is impossible to quantify.
I have seen girls come in to a meeting to scared to say boo and a few short months later see the same girls out at a public venue dancing up a storm.
This photo was taken in our old meeting room that was demolished some years ago. I think this was about 2008. The lady on the right is the wonderful Greer our long serving President and without whom Seahorse would no longer operate. She is a marvelous woman.
This is a bunch of us girls representing Seahorse in the Pride March in 2010
Here Elaine, a founding member, is cutting the 38th anniversary cake in 2013
Greer, Merri and me at our June 2013 meeting.
This is our table.
Meredith s a club stalwart. She has been on the committee for years and been on the door most meeting nights. She and I have been long time members.
The 40th anniversary ball in 2015 was a great night.
Organizations such as Seahorse are struggling to survive. I support Seahorse because it is a huge help for those who are battling to come to grips with who and what they are. I firmly believe Seahorse saves lives.
I hope that the club can continue for some time to come.
Jan xx.






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