Red Frogs, Mark

This time next week Torquay and Lorne will be flooded with Schoolies. Thankfully, Red Frog Australia volunteers will be on hand to help keep them safe. As the parent of two teenagers I was keen to find out more, and talked to ex-Belmont High student Mark Gellie who brought this initiative to Victoria 15 years ago along with a group of Geelong friends.

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‘Red Frog was born in 1997 when Andy Gourley, a youth pastor, and his skateboarding mates hit Schoolies on the Gold Coast and realised there was a need for a designated sober person at these huge parties. We are named after the bag of Allen’s Red Frogs that Andy used as an icebreaker- it didn’t take long to realise the party-goers loved these!

‘My friends and I saw a need for Red Frog teams in our local area. Now Geelong supplies the biggest volume of volunteers from any regional town and even travel to Bali.

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Raise Bump Geelong

Thanks to the Raise Foundation’s Bump Program, these gorgeous young Geelong Mums graduated last week with a TAFE Certificate 1. Humans in Geelong ran the story of Bump Geelong earlier this year. After a year’s mentoring and working through their course, the girls were treated last Thursday to a Dinner Graduation presentation at Werribee Mansion. Arbonne very kindly donated their services so the girls could have their makeup, nails and hair done before riding together in a limousine out to the ceremony. Each walked on stage to receive her certificate and a few took to the microphone to make speeches. A group of five mums from the Melbourne Bump Up program inspired all as they launched a music video they had produced during their program this year. There were smiles, laughter and tears all around. We’d like to congratulate all the girls on their outstanding achievement and thank our Geelong Mentors and our amazing facilitator Jo Ridgeway. Go to http://www.raise.org.au/ if you are interested in mentoring with Raise.

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Volunteer Transport Services, Lyn

Rotary join forces with Barwon Health’s Volunteer Services Transport Program. ‘Each year, Barwon Health’s Patient Transport Service completes over 15,000 patient trips for community members to get to their important Barwon Health medical appointments including weekly dialysis and chemotherapy appointments. This year we look to far exceed this number.’ We hear from Lyn Stack of Barwon Health.

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‘The Patient Transport Service provides a free service for patients who do not have access to safe or reliable transport. The Service may be the only option for patients with no support system or family to transport them to appointments they need to attend each week.

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Take 3, Roberta & Tim

‘Sometimes you feel like a total rock star when students run up to you and ask if you are with Take 3 for the Sea. It is humbling to hear their stories of change in relation to how they perceive and use single-use plastics.’ Hundreds of school children from around Geelong have been inspired by this initiative after hearing from Tim Silverwood, Environmentalist, who is part of the Take 3 team. The Take 3 team deliver education programs to primary and secondary students as part of Take 3 for the Sea.

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Music at the Basilica, Jeannette

Winner of a Kardinia Rotary Club Volunteer of the Year award, Jeanette Johnstone, tells us about her role in staging musical performances at St Mary of the Angels Basilica, Geelong. Since 2006 these have made a big contribution to the cultural life of Geelong through the ‘Encounters’ and ‘Seasons’ Series and the popular free lunchtime Organ Recitals.

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‘When our organist Frank De Rosso first talked to me about putting on @Music at the Basilica, I said, “Certainly, I’ll help out”, thinking it would mean selling a few tickets in the foyer. But it has turned into an enormous learning experience for me. “We’ll keep in touch by email.” said Frank. “Yes,” I said, wondering how I would ever cope with that- at that time I hardly knew what email was! I soon found out and learnt many other new skills at the same time. I really love music and I love learning new things so it’s been a good fit.

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The Type1 Foundation, Ange

‘I’ve run 10 Marathons all in a year to raise awareness for Type 1 diabetes. I started ‘The Type1 Foundation’ after my daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. She was misdiagnosed 3 times, ending up just an hour off a coma on ICU. We were on holidays in Queensland at the time. It was a heartbreaking. I wouldn’t wish this experience on any family. This was the moment that I knew I wanted to do something to change the way others thought of this illness.

‘It’s a chronic, lifelong incurable illness and the most misunderstood illness in today’s society. Type 1 diabetes (insulin dependent diabetes) affects 160 children in the Geelong region, with rates rising by 3% every year. A diagnosis in a family is the most traumatic event and we wanted to create a support network for families that went through a similar situation to us.

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Wombat’s Wish, Jill

‘It was the 12th January 1991 when the police knocked on my door to tell me that my husband had died that afternoon while playing cricket for Jan Juc. Our children were 10 and 8 years of age. When I returned to work as a psychologist, 3 months after his death, I found I was getting many referrals for young widows. I also found that my children were sometimes misunderstood at school. This was when I realised that children whose parents die are not catered for very well. I felt there was a need. This is why I started ‘Wombat’s Wish’; the Geelong based, not-for-profit, for parentally bereaved children, adolescents and their families.’ We hear from Jill Crookes.

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3214 Faces & Places, Brandon

‘We aim to re-frame the perception of the Northern Suburbs, and influence what other social media users do. Instead of just seeing negative stories about the area all the time, we’re using our own social media network to share and show a different side: the one we all know.’

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We’re talking to Brandon Dellow, the man behind the ‘3214 Faces and Places’ Facebook page. He only graduated from Northern Bay College P-12 (NBC) in 2015 and is now employed in NBC’s Education Support department, including acting as Media and Reporting Coordinator for the Northern Bay Promise Project.

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Hampers for Farmers, Deb

Deb Parsons who runs Magic Meadows, a small family farm in Lovely Banks, had an idea about how to help struggling local dairy farmers. ‘Aussie dairy farmers are really doing it tough due to the current diary crisis. The Victorian Farmers Federation estimates that 50% of the 4,200 registered dairy farmers in Victoria are currently facing financial hardship and possible ruin. About 70% of those are in our western region. They are right on our doorstep.’

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‘With Christmas approaching us fast I decided that it was time to step up. I have a vision to produce at least 1,000 hampers that could be given out to the dairy farmers to help ease the pain on the day. Dairy farmers still have to get up and milk, even if it is Christmas. If you can change the mindset you can make a difference.

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River’s Gift, Karl

‘On the morning of Nov. 7th 2011 Alex’s and my world changed forever. Our four month old son, River Jak Adam Waddell, passed away in his sleep in what was later determined to be a SIDS event. Our first child, River was a healthy and happy baby boy, with no symptoms of any illness. He was put to bed in his cot, on his back – he was sleeping safely as per the recommended guidelines and breastfed by his Mum who didn’t drink or smoke – yet still fell victim to this devastating condition.’ We hear from Karl Waddell, General Manager of River’s Gift.

‘Out of our tragedy River’s Gift was born, to raise funds specifically for research into Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). We identified that there was a vital need for SIDS research to again be afforded the attention it deserved. Research had largely been neglected since the early 1990s, following the dramatic reduction in infant deaths as a result of Sids & Kids’ success with Red Nose Day and the funding for education about safe sleeping practices. In just over 4 ½ years River’s Gift has raised over $500,000. Over $200,000 of this has been raised through our run training programs that we host in Geelong and have recently launched in Ballarat.

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