JG3 Customs unveils powerful project to shine light on family violence

JG3 Customs owner, Jose Perez. (Damjan Janevski)

Tom Ingleton

A striking new vehicle is about to hit Australian roads– not for speed, but for change.

Epping-based custom car workshop JG3 Customs has unveiled its latest and most important creation yet: The Ambulance of Hope, a powerful symbol designed to raise awareness about family violence.

The custom built vehicle will serve as the centrepiece of an upcoming feature documentary aiming to spark a nationwide conversation about one of Australia’s most critical social issues.

JG3 Customs founder Jose Perez said the project highlights the power of art to drive change.

“We believe art can inspire action and bring attention to urgent issues,” Mr Perez said.

“With the Ambulance of Hope, we hope to amplify the voices of those affected by family violence and empower people to take action.”

Currently in production, the documentary will tell the stories of survivors and the dedicated front line workers supporting them, while showcasing how a creative project like The Ambulance of Hope can bring people together and inspire solutions.

“Family violence is a complex and devastating problem that touches countless lives,” Mr Perez said.

“Our goal is to foster greater understanding and help drive meaningful change.”

JG3 Customs is calling on individuals, organisations and corporate partners to support the initiative, whether through financial contributions or other assistance, to ensure the documentary’s powerful message reaches communities across Australia.

“Together, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of those affected,” Mr Perez said.

“This is a journey of hope, healing and transformation– and we invite everyone to be a part of it.”

For more information or to get involved, visit www.jg3 customs.com/ambulance-of-hope-project or contact Jose at info@jg3customs.com.