By helping our young people build resilience, self-belief & life skills, we can help empower them to succeed and overcome life’s obstacles.
Canterbury
Jaimie-Leigh has been a Police Officer for 14 years and has a fear of heights, so her good friend and senior firefighter Richie has been given the task to make sure she lands in one piece. Richie is also a USAR Technician & Squad Leader and loves every opportunity to give back to the community, especially when the youth are involved. Both Jaimie-Leigh and Richie know how important it is to ensure that our tamariki get all the help they need to open their eyes to new possibilities and inspire them to overcome their fears.
The Graeme Dingle Foundation run school-based programmes working alongside young people in our most vulnerable communities. The proven programmes are sequenced to create a positive vehicle for change for young people aged 5 to 18 years old. This is what they call the 'Transformational Journey' – a journey that helps our young people become more confident and resilient, find purpose and direction to achieve success. All proceeds will go towards the three school-based programmes - Kiwi Can, Stars and Project K
We need every child to know that what you have on the inside is greater than any obstacle.
Our Tamariki face many obstacles in this ever-changing world so we are inviting people from across the region to drop for youth.
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