Remembrance Day Breakfast 2019 - Has Ended
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You are invited to join key business, defence, researchers and the wider community for a memorable morning to commemorate the courage and sacrifice of our veterans – both past and present.
A key event on the South Australian calendar, The Road Home’s Remembrance Day Breakfast provides a unique opportunity for all attendees to come together to acknowledge the Australian men and women who have served or continue to serve our great Nation.
This year, we are proud to announce that Dr Brendan Nelson AO, Director of the Australian War Memorial, Canberra will deliver the keynote address. He will be followed by a stellar panel of international and Australian experts who are leading the way in the provision of innovative approaches, new therapies and activities for the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress. They include:
- Melissa S. Walker, current Healing Arts Program Coordinator at the National Intrepid Centre of Excellence (NICoE), Walter Reed, Bethesda, MD, US and Lead Art Therapist for NEA Creative Forces
- Mr David Wiseman, Head of Programmes: Supporting Those Who Serve, The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex
- Dr Jon Lane an Australian Army Reservist Psychiatrist and researcher who is completing a PhD in Peer Led group treatment for Military, Veterans, Police and Emergency Services.
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MC - Mike Smithson, Seven Network
We look forward to sharing with you this opportunity to pay tribute to our veterans for their service and for our freedom.
Friday 8th November 2019
Adelaide Convention Centre
6.45am for a 7.00am start, finishing up at 9.00am
The official proceedings will include:
Recitation of the Ode
In Flanders Fields
We look forward to sharing with you this opportunity to come together to pay tribute to our veterans, both past and present, for their service and for our freedom.
If you or your organisation is interested in showcasing your support of The Road Home as a valued sponsor, learn more here: https://www.theroadhome.com.au/event-sponsors/
The generations of today are afforded their freedom thanks to the sacrifices of past generations, and we thank them for their service and for our freedom.