‘Giving for a Better World’, Sammy

What impressed me about this lovely 16 year old, was the twinkle of passion within her eyes. She wants to make a difference and with her enthusiastic and caring nature, I can see it happening. Sammy Sutherland from Barwon Heads tells us about an exciting project that she was involved in ‘Giving for a Better World’ at her school, Geelong Grammar.

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‘It was an 18 week program where a Year 10 worked with a Year 8. As Year 10s it gave us the opportunity to develop our leadership skills, to mentor and show we cared. I found my partner, Ella has a similar mindset, we both want to create change. We’ve become good friends, I just recently wrote to her at Timbertop.

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Sand Whisperers, Stella and Ondrei

Sand Whisperers – we used to write love letters to each other using ink, pen and paper, now we write our love letters together, using sand, a rake and the shore as our canvas. This story begins when we met at 12 years old. We randomly met again when we were 16. We reconnected a few years ago after 20 years. Writing in the sand really became a healing tool, it felt therapeutic being by the sea, listening to the oceans symphony. It became a form of meditation, a journey within, that allowed us to reconnect with ourselves.

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As we spiral on the shore together we connect to the elements and we listen as nature speaks to us. We hear the wisdom of the earth when we are on the sand. We feel her breath as she softly whispers upon each wave. We see her divinity in all her grace and glory. Mother Nature has a message for all. Nurture me as I nurture you.

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Volunteers Week, Spase

Humans in Geelong – Celebrating Volunteers Week! Experience for work – the break through Career Seekers need. One retrenched worker’s story. Looking for a job can be the hardest thing you will ever do. Especially when you have been retrenched from a career you might once have thought would last a lifetime. Spase Saplamaev started his search for a new career two years ago, as soon as Ford Australia made the  announcement his assembly line job would finish.

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‘I thought this is my chance. I enjoyed ICT.  I had been helping friends with their computers, building websites. I thought maybe I can turn my interest into a career.’ Spase started computer studies courses and by September last year was completing his Diploma in IT.

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‘The Road Home’ project, Richard

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The Road Home – a project to end homelessness locally. ‘We aim to raise awareness of homelessness and to provide a means to assist people to turn a house into a home, by providing dignity, warmth and identity to those experiencing homelessness.’ We hear from Richard Walter. ‘I was born in Melbourne, lived in Glen Iris with my parents and 4 brothers and sisters, I married in 1983 and moved to Corio, with my wife and have been living there for 30 years. We’ve brought up our 2 daughters in a supportive family environment.

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Save Our Library!

Save Our Library! This group took Action, this afternoon, in the hope of saving their local Highton Library. The Highton Library is one of three, small community libraries, set to close. The residents of Barwon Heads and Chilwell are also working together to keep their libraries open.

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Spokesperson Ron Nelson tells us ‘We are extremely disappointed with the Administrators’ decision to close the Highton Library and will fight their decision. In the last week I have had almost 800 people sign the petition and hope we can get that figure to 1000 before I table it at the next Council meeting on 23 May 2017, which I encourage you all to attend. The petition is available at the Highton Village Shops.

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Laughter Club Geelong, Phillipa

Laughter is the best medicine! We hear from ‘the laughter lady’ Phillipa Challis who has been running the community Laughter Club Geelong since 2002. It takes place in front of the wading pool at Eastern Beach at 9am on Saturdays. It’s free and everyone is welcome! www.facebook.com/Laughter-Club-Geelong-1514509078863429

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‘The sessions appeal to all ages and all abilities, male and female. You come away energised as it’s a chance to let the inner child out. Children laugh naturally so many times a day. It’s our chance to be playful, clap to a rhythm, do some deep stretching and have big belly laughs. Newcomers often feel inhibited but laughter is contagious and very quickly becomes genuine. It is infectious.

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Neighbourhood House Week, May 8-14

Neighbourhood House Week is May 8th – 14th and this year’s theme is ‘Belonging’. Neighbourhood Houses play a vital role in nurturing a sense of belonging for all participants through innovative and diverse community programs, activities, community planning and development. There are 27 Neighbourhood Centres in our Barwon Network. Visit their Website to find out What’s Happening in your local centre: http://www.bnnc.net.au/whats-on/nh-program-guides

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Khudai Rahim is pictured here, he has a heart-warming story to tell. As a refugee, he knew no one when he first arrived in Geelong in 2013. He missed his family, was socially and culturally isolated and was unemployed. As a result of these challenges he experienced mental health issues and sought support and advice from his GP and a psychologist who recommended that he make contact with the local Neighborhood House. After joining Cloverdale Community Centre as a volunteer Khudai made new friends, learnt new skills and eventually found a job. His connection with Cloverdale changed his life for the better. He is eternally grateful to Cloverdale for helping him start to build a whole new life for himself in Australia.

You can view Khudai’s story online at: https://youtu.be/91wr0IH-6yo

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EDUC-Nepal, Emma

‘I sponsor two students who were affected by the Nepal earthquake in 2015. One young girl lost her brother and sister in the quake and another was buried under rubble for 13 hours. I am determined to raise the funds to build a new school for them, their peers and teachers in Nepal.’ I had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing Emma McDonald, a former Kardinia International student.

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What led to you become involved with EDUC-Nepal?

‘I first stumbled across ‘Education and Development for the Underprivileged Children’ (EDUC), a local NGO school in Kathmandu offering children from the Basundhara slums a free education, in 2014 when I was working as a journalist. I wrote a story about the school and the family of Nepali teachers who founded it, and I fell in love.

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Mock Job Interviews, Bill

For the past 10 years the Rotary Club of Belmont has worked with Belmont High School to undertake “Mock Job Interviews” with Year 9 students. These students usually turn 15 during Year 9 and many are looking to apply for their first job – a part time job to earn some pocket money and get some experience in the work force.

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The “job” for which the students apply through the “Mock Interviews” is a part time, casual job as a sales assistant in one of five departments within a fictitious company called S-Mart – the departments are audio visual, men’s wear, ladies’ wear, sporting goods, and books and stationary. The students are asked to write a Letter of Application and a Resume, which are both presented to the “interviewer” at the interview.

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Bluebird Foundation, Bron

Exposure to music under the age of 5 opens up different pathways within the brain. ‘Bluebird Foundation was founded 7 years ago when we saw the need to make music and art freely accessible to all young children.’ We are talking to Bron. ‘My background is in music therapy, I trained to become a Primary School teacher and worked in small country schools before having a family. Then I worked in early intervention for children with special needs and taught preschool music to parents and their children. I saw so much joy and connection among the participants that I formed a strong sense that this should be accessible for everyone.

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‘I talked to a colleague about how to make this fabulous work accessible to all and we came up with the idea to create an arts Foundation. This would enable access to all, even those that couldn’t afford it, were living with a disability or spoke a different language.

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