Help Victoria and Olivia get to California
Auckland
Since 1969 senior lifeguards have been selected from clubs in Northern Region to visit lifeguard agencies in California.Through the host organisation, the California Surf Life Saving Association, exchange delegates travel to California for 6 weeks on a structured learning experience and are given the opportunity to participate in patrolling activities, use different rescue equipment and observe alternative beach management programmes and administrative structures.
This year Victoria Mulrennan of United North Piha Lifeguard Service and Olivia Kayes Red Beach Surf Lifesaving Club, have been selected as the exchange delegates. Each of them will use their time in California to research an aspect of surf lifesaving that they are passionate about, and use what they learn to benefit surf lifesaving back home.
While the impact this programme has in ensuring our organisation continues to provide the best service possible to the New Zealand public is immeasurable, it does come at a cost. Flights, accommodation, insurance and other expenses typically mean the Exchange costs around $15,000. While the programme is partially funded by the Buddy Lucas Leadership Programme, they are dependent upon fundraising and sponsorship for the remaining amount.
The United North Piha Lifeguard Service Inc. is a dedicated group of volunteer lifeguards who keep our community and visitors to North Piha, safe on the beach. We also develop junior guards (ages 7 - 14) with skills to become confident in the surf.
The funds raised will go towards flight costs, travel expenses, living costs, accommodation, as well as T-shirts and gratitude plaques for our Californian hosts.
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