Participating in Drop your Boss Sky Jump 2022
Auckland
I have been Principal of One Tree Hill College for 12 years. I have seen the amazing impact that Project K has had on so many students from our college. I am fully committed to Project K and we have sent a group of students on the programme every year. It is now our chance to show our thanks and support this programme to ensure it continues for future generations!
This year I’m challenging myself to step outside of my comfort zone, like the kids on Graeme Dingle Foundation programmes are challenged to do every day. I am passionate about helping the Graeme Dingle Foundation in their mission to build young people’s resilience through physical and mental challenges, developing core life skills which will help our tamariki to overcome any obstacle they face and achieve their potential.
After a year of postponed/cancelled Drop Your Boss events, I am happy to announce that Drop Your Boss is locked in for 2022! I am very excited that the new date will be Thursday 15th September 2022.
So on 15th September, I’ll be jumping off a perfectly good building - the Auckland Sky Tower, to support the Graeme Dingle Foundation and New Zealand’s tamariki.
Please donate to help me support Project K, so that more students can continue to benefit from this valuable programme.
For those who have already donated to my Givealittle page from 2021, your money will be carried over to this year’s event. Thank you again for your support - your donation has already made a huge impact to support our young people.
OTHC - Drop Your Boss Update! 5 September 2022
A huge thank you to all the generous support! We have just confirmed Project K at OTHC for another year so it is working!!! Let's try and pass the $1,000 mark!!!
Help us support Kiwi kids build resilience and mental fitness by plummeting 192- meters off a ledge for Drop your Boss 2021!
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