According to The Courier Mail, Matt and his wife Luciana attended the lunch to learn more on the issues surrounding coercive control. 'He took the time to call in and have the lunch, and he was fantastic,' executive director of the organisation, Jaeneen Cunningham, revealed. 'I spoke to his wife and she said it was a fantastic thing that we were doing and they were more educated after the event. 'Funds received from the event will be used to provide early intervention and housing for women and children.
Safe Haven is an organisation which helps support the victims of coercive control - a social problem which has been highlighted following the deaths of women including Hannah Clarke and Kelly Wilkinson.
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