I'm skydiving to raise funds so no child is left behind. Help kids get the chance in life they all deserve by donating to support them.
Bay of Plenty
At the Graeme Dingle Foundation they believe "what you have on the inside is greater than any obstacle you may face". In the spirit of that ethos, I am making the leap, 12,000 feet out of a plane, to help raise money towards the incredible work the foundation does here in our own community.
The Graeme Dingle Foundation runs Project K, Kiwi Can, Career Navigator and Stars; reaching over 3,700 young people in the Western Bay of Plenty. These are all proven and successful school-based programmes that aim to inspire young people to reach their full potential by helping to build their self-esteem, promote good values and teach valuable life, education and health skills.
The Graeme Dingle Foundation is an incredible organisation, offering our young people some amazing opportunities to become the best version of themselves. I am jumping so I can demonstrate to our tamariki and rangatahi that you can overcome any fear and achieve your goals with the right support and mind-set. All the funds I raise through my efforts go directly to the foundation to help them continue their mahi.
As the Principal of Te Puke High School, where we have our first intake of Project K students currently underway, I am hugely invested in making our community the best place in NZ to grow up. I see the importance of quality education, community support, strong role models and mentoring in developing our rangatahi into the best version of themselves that they can be. I know not all young people are given equal support and opportunity, and by jumping for Graeme Dingle Foundation I am contributing towards helping every child to reach their full potential and to create the future they want.
Help me support this critical work and donate to my skydive. Every bit helps!
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