John Martin Motivates Young People
MEDIA RELEASE
19 AUGUST 2008
John Martin Motivates Young People
at
ZESPRI™ YouthBank 2008
Over 200 students, teachers and community group representatives were left in awe following an inspiring presentation by plane crash survivor, John Martin, who spoke at last week's ZESPRI™ YouthBank awards ceremony.
ZESPRI™ YouthBank is a community sponsorship scheme where 12 Bay of Plenty secondary schools receive $2,000 each to allocate to non-profit youth-related projects in their community. With a maximum grant allowable of $500 per recipient, the students take responsibility for promoting the scheme, assessing each application against criteria they’ve developed and selecting the successful recipients. The awards ceremonies, held in Tauranga and Whakatane, provide the students with the opportunity to present funding to their chosen recipients.
John Martin is a wonderful example of someone who lives life to the max, adopting a personal motto of "Just get on with it!”. John was 27 years old when he became a crash and burn plane victim - given a 25 percent chance of living. He received third degree burns to most of his face, hands and body and spent three months in an induced coma. This led to ongoing, unpleasant hospital treatments for the next four years. John was old enough that the experience could have sent him to the depths of depression.
John stated that: “The ZESPRI™ YouthBank programme is an excellent idea and an experience that the students will take with them for the rest of their lives. If other people started doing more of this kind of thing, the world could be a much better place.”
Merv Dallas, Chief Financial Officer at ZESPRI International, stated: “There are many key functions to ZESPRI™ YouthBank. Firstly it teaches the students about the groups in their community that are in need. It shows them the wide range of issues that are out there and it makes them look further into the value that these community groups provide. The students then gain the satisfaction of giving and supporting those community groups. One of the best things about ZESPRI™ YouthBank is that many smaller, deserving community groups that often fall below the corporate donations radar, get access to funding.”
This year over 60 students were involved in ZESPRI™ YouthBank, investing in their communities by donating funds to 52 non-profit organisations. The secondary schools involved were: Edgecumbe College, Trident High School, Whakatane High School, Opotiki College, Te Puke High School, Aquinas College, Bethlehem College, Mount Maunganui College, Otumoetai College, Tauranga Boys College, Tauranga Girls College and Katikati College.
The schools worked closely throughout the year with programme administrators, New Zeal Foundation, who developed the YouthBank concept in 2003. New Zeal provides skilled mentors to guide the students through the process, assisting with selection criteria and ensuring that all recipients are registered charitable trusts.
For further information about ZESPRI YouthBank,
please contact:
Anwen Hall, ZESPRI Communications
Coordinator
P. 07 572 7681
M. 027 4486 433
E.
anwen.hall@zespri.com
The recipients of the ZESPRI™ YouthBank 2008 programme are:
Mount Maunganui
College
• Child Cancer Foundation, Tauranga Branch -
$450
Funding used to purchase a mobile connection card so
children in hospital can email family and
friends.
• Family Education Network, Tauranga -
$400
The funding is to go towards the running costs of
the PSI (Postponing Sexual Involvement) programme for Year 9
and 10 students in local high schools.
• Homes of Hope
Charitable Trust - $450
The funding will be used to
purchase art and craft materials for workshops with the
children at the three houses.
• Tauranga District Group
Riding for the Disabled - $450
Funding used to pay for
riding lessons for teenagers who are not able to afford this
opportunity.
• Growing Through Grief - $250
Funding
to go towards the cost of manuals for training volunteers to
work with young people who have experienced
tragedy.
Tauranga Boys College
• Open Home Foundation
- $500
Funding for activities and holiday programmes for
fostered youth.
• Salvation Army Community Recovery
Project - $500
To provide youth oriented equipment for
families attending the abuse recovery unit.
• CanTeen -
$500
The funding is to go towards a youth winter
camp.
• Western Bay of Plenty Family and Foster Care
Association - $500
Noho marae programme for youth within
the service.
Opotiki College
• Waiotahe ki Opotiki
Taekwondo Club - $400
This grant will be used to hold
classes once a week for 10 weeks to offer free classes to
youth (both boys and girls) so they will learn about
Taekwondo as well as gain confidence, self respect, self
esteem and improved fitness.
• KFC (Kai For Children) -
$300
This grant will be used to support the KFC programme
in Opotiki College providing toast and milo breakfast during
the cold months of the year.
• Kite Rapu I Te Ora
Trust - $450
A community group working with youth who
have difficulties with whanau and community social skills.
This grant will be used to gather resources to assist the
Rangatahi programme to develop team building and positive
self esteem.
• Opotiki College Sports Council - $200
The grant will be used to provide a high profile guest
speaker for the sports celebration evening held for teams,
coaches and community each year.
• Ngai Tai Afterschool
Programme - $300
This grant will be used for literacy and
numeracy resources for students transitioning from Kura
Kaupapa to mainstream schooling.
• Opotiki Scouts -
$350
Developing leadership and skills in the outdoors.
This grant will be used to purchase learning resources for
camping and learning in the outdoors.
Te Puke High
School
• Kahu Rangitahi Maori Youth Council -
$500
The funding will be used to purchase resources for
the school wharenui, such as mattresses. This would enable
all groups in the school and community to hire the whare for
a wider usage by youth groups so they would be able to stay
overnight at school and run youth education and cultural
youth events appreciated by Maori youth to all
youth.
• Maketu Health and Social Services - $500
Funding to develop an after school programme, for
example, to help fund a self defence programme for local
young women/girls.
• Te Puke Sports Summer High
Performance Training Squad - $500
To support a training
session with TKO Boxing Academy as part of fitness for youth
training schedule.
• Pukehina Surf Rescue - $500
To
cater for youth and develop surf safety and awareness. After
this level then to support these youth to qualify as surf
life savers at level one, two and three.
Bethlehem
College
• Avalon - $500
For a new youth support
project.
• Bethlehem - $500
English as Second
Language, Merivale project.
• Tauranga Community Health
Trust - $500
For a Youth Media resource.
• CCS
Disability Action - $500
Equipment for operating disabled
youth swimming programme.
Tauranga Girls
College
• Blue Light - $500
The funding will help
support: The Driver Education Programme. The programme
educates youth to become licensed in the appropriate law
abiding manner, be better informed about defensive driving
skills, more aware of their own mortality and that of others
on the roads. And the Wahine Toa Programme, which introduces
speakers and role models to girls regarding educating
themselves and raising their self-esteem and
confidence.
• Tauranga Girls College Youth Academy -
$500
Impact Tauranga has applied for funding to assist
with the running of the Tauranga Youth Academy which is an
alternative education programme giving young people a second
chance at education. The funding will contribute towards
running a three day life skills programme at Tui
Ridge.
• Oropi School - $200
This small rural school
has applied for funding to assist in replacing outdated
netball uniforms.
• Omokoroa School - $200
Omokora
school has applied for funding to help with the costs of a
student-written and produced opera.
• Merivale
Community Centre - $400
The Merivale Community Centre has
applied for funding to help with renovations to a youth
space called The Shed.
• Empire Youth - $200
Empire
Youth have applied for funding to assist with the running of
a youth mentoring programme that aims to change the culture
of young people in the city.
Whakatane High
School
• Jezreel Women's Support Home - $500
Respite
weekend assisting youth at Awakeri
Hotsprings.
• S.A.D.D. (Students Against Drunk Driving)
- $500
S.A.D.D. will use the money to increase awareness
about the consequences of drunk driving through educational
talks and staging’s of crashes.
• A2J Youth -
$500
A2J will use the money to invest in discussion
resources based around topics such as shame, sex,
interdependence, community, money and
priorities.
• Growing through Grief, Whakatane -
$500
Growing through Grief would use the money to provide
resources and run a course for chidren aged between 6 and 16
who are undergoing some sort of trauma.
Trident
College
• Child Cancer Eastern Bay of Plenty -
$500
To provide a laptop for cancer
sufferers.
• Eastern Bay of Plenty Riding for the
disabled - $500
Funding used for equipment to facilitate
the ‘Youth Riders’ project.
• Eastern Bay of Plenty
Brass Band - $500
Funding to go towards 20 youth
travelling to Christchurch in July for the Brass Band
Championships.
• Tu Tangata breakfasts at Trident High
School - $500
Supplying breakfasts for students at
Trident High School.
Katikati College
• Katikati
Resource Centre - $500
Funding to go towards the holiday
programme.
• Katikati Primary school - $500
Funding
to go towards books for their reading
programme.
• Every Boy & Girl Rally - $500
A first
aid training course.
• Katikati Christian Centre -
$500
Christian youth programme.
Edgecumbe
College
• Lighthouse Youth - $500
To support a
weekly programme for youth covering Te Teko, Mapou, Waiohou
and Edgecumbe.
• Raketoitoi Charitable Trust -
$500
For assisting in the establishment of the PRIDE
programme, working with at-risk youth.
• Oranga Te Teko
- $500
A transport project for youth unable to attend the
youth group programme.
• Edgecumbe Senior Badminton -
$500
For the purchase of rackets to cater for the recent
influx of young players aged 10 to 16.
Otumoetai
College
• Otumoetai College Special Needs Unit - $500
For gardening and painting equipment for special needs
students.
• Kiwican - $500
For funding for five
students to get involved in the programme.
• Toughlove
- $500
For a day trip or outing for 12 individuals in the
teen support group.
• YMCA - $500
‘Up and
Represent Programme’, run on Friday nights in partnership
with Tauranga City Council.
Aquinas
College
• Coolbananas Youthwork Trust - $500
To
assist with training of youth volunteers and programme
delivery.
• Majella Trust - $500
For an advertising
project to reach young pregnant mothers with counselling and
support.
• Aquinas College Social Action Committee -
$500
A youth-operated social action project to develop
funding and support initiatives to further youth-focused
enterprises.
• Fullstop Charitable Organisation -
$500
For training of youth volunteers and youth lunchtime
advice project.
Edgecumbe College
• Te Teko
Community Centre - $500
For youth development in Te
Teko.
• Matata Resource Centre - $500
For a youth
careers options day for the community.
• Matata Maori
Trust - $500
For an arts workshop at Rangitahi Marae and
paint for a mural at the local bus stop.
• Edgecumbe
College Fundraising Fund $500
To revamp the exterior of
the school
canteen.