
Join us when we hear from Stephanie Woollard, OAM
Stephanie Woollard OAM is a social entrepreneur, humanitarian, and speaker dedicated to creating pathways for empowerment and positive change. At just 22, she founded Seven Women, a social enterprise in Nepal that has transformed the lives of thousands of disadvantaged women through education, training, and employment. With the support of Rotary clubs locally and internationally, Seven Women has grown into a global movement of inclusion and opportunity.
Recognised for her outstanding humanitarian work, Stephanie received numerous awards, including the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) and the Rotary Responsible Business Award at the United Nations in New York.
Today, Stephanie continues to inspire action through her ventures The Celtic Way and Do Something Good. The Celtic Way connects people with their ancestral roots through meaningful travel and family history research in Ireland and the Celtic nations. Do Something Good empowers individuals and organisations to turn their ideas for positive change into impactful action.
Through all her work, Stephanie’s mission remains the same — to build bridges between people, cultures, and generations, creating a ripple effect of hope and transformation across the world.
Meeting in the Upton Room, Box Hill RSL
6:15 pm for 6:30pm start, 18th November, 2025
Or join via Zoom on link on home page
Dinner is available in the RSL Bistro following the meeting.