THE Elizabethan Gardens, at Plymouth’s New Street, will be transformed later this month to raise awareness of combating violence against women and girls.
‘The Secret Firefly Garden: Shining Bright, A Night of Hope’, is set for Thursday, November 28. The event is part of ‘16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence’, an international campaign to challenge violence against women and girls. The special gathering seeks to honour and support women impacted by trauma, violence, and abuse.
The evening will bring the gardens to life with a stunning display of fireflies, each symbolising the resilience and courage of women who have faced significant adversity. The gathering is not just about the individual experiences, but about the collective strength and unity in the face of trauma. It will be a powerful reminder that we are not alone in our struggles.
Alongside the experience, Plymouth-based charity Trevi is offering guests the chance to purchase keepsake fireflies to take home after the event, symbolising their commitment to supporting survivors – as not just a purchase, but an opportunity to make a real difference.
Every firefly bought directly supports the Sunflower Centre’s life-changing programmes, empowering women on their journey to healing and independence. Your purchase can light the path for women to rebuild their lives.
Hannah Shead, Trevi chief executive, said: “We invite our community to join us in shining a light on the challenges faced by so many women in the city and beyond. The Secret Firefly Garden is more than just an evening event – it’s an opportunity to come together in solidarity, to support those on journeys of healing, and to contribute to meaningful change through our Sunflower Women’s Centre.”
Attendance is free, but spaces are limited and guests are encouraged to book in advance via Eventbrite.
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