Women in Prisons Advocacy Network saved by extra funding from Brad Hazzard

By Sherrill Nixon and Julie Power
Updated July 30 2014 - 9:08pm, first published 8:10pm
"Absolutely ecstatic": advocacy network founder Kat Armstrong.  Photo: Anthony Johnson
"Absolutely ecstatic": advocacy network founder Kat Armstrong. Photo: Anthony Johnson
Mentor: Bronwyn Culling, who provides emotional and practical support.  Photo: Tamara Dean
Mentor: Bronwyn Culling, who provides emotional and practical support. Photo: Tamara Dean

An organisation that helps female criminals avoid returning to prison has won a $250,000 lifeline that will keep it running for at least another 18 months.

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