We’re working together trying to build a life long movement to be able to help youth around our country make a positive change
Bay of Plenty
Kia Ora everyone,
Talei Bryant, found her passion when we returned back from Wellington. Shes passionate about helping the youth and was the one who came up with the idea of starting a movement. As soon as she spread the word to people who attended Festival of the Future, we immediately climbed onboard.
She had got the name from one of the speakers at Festival of the future who used the quote “Find your fish” his name was Dr Meihana Durie. Since then, the quote had really stuck with everyone really.
“Find your fish” basically means find what you are passionate about, something worth fighting for and something you would enjoy doing every day. Something that does not feel like a job, because thats how much you enjoy what you would do.
We are trying to raise funds for any youth events we could attend and transport to get to places outside of the Bay of Plenty.
With your help, this movement will continue to succeed and spread across our country. We want the youth out there to know that there are no limits and it is achievable.
There is a Facebook Page called “Find your Fish movement” for anyone who would like to be apart of our journey
She is the founder of Find Your Fish Movement and I am willing to put my time and effort into helping her with the cause
All proceeds will be going towards any funds we need to help spread the word. Workshops , events or programs we hold. We are planning on spreading the word to all our youth, one way or another.
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