Time with Victoria Y - from the first day staff and
volunteers at YMCA made every meeting and site visit, exciting and informative,
I am taking so many ideas home with me to improve and make positive change. I
am absolutely blown away by the sheer size of Y Vic with 116 sites and 6000
staff and impressively 50% being under 30 years old.
The evident passion to keep young people active and
healthy through the wellness programmes is inspirational and close to my heart,
especially interested in the recreation and leisure programmes offered by the
Y, who keep thousands of children and young people active and engaged in
numerous activities.
Kings swim and YMCA swimming lessons Is such an
inspirational swim and water safe initiative, 55,000 participants access swimming
lessons each week , wow . We learned 372,000 people in the world die every year
through drowning with 95% being in Asia. Drowning is a preventive death
and Y Vic have really taken on the role
of making access to swimming lessons
available in areas of Asia, determined to save lives.
The time spent with the youth development team informed
us of the many programmes delivered to young people and I was particularly
interested to hear how they had Set up a building maintenance social
enterprise, giving training and employment opportunities to young people
leaving prison. A very successful enterprise with fantastic results in
participants not re offending.
The time spent with Y Vic finished with us attending the
annual general meetings and annual staff awards. A glamorous and enjoyable
evening learning of the dedication and passion of the staff going that extra
mile for what they believed believe in, helping others to succeed and be the
best they can.
Saying goodbye to Victoria we moved on to YMCA Brisbane,
the sun was out and we embarked on the second phase of the visit. lan Bray CEO
and his team explained their approach to sustaining their operations to be
unbreakable. We are Staying at the the George Williams hotel which is just one
of the initiatives to income generate. I have to say the standards and
professionalism at the hotel are very high and deserve a good trip advisor
entry.
I applaud the "Head for business and heart of
charity " as a strong approach to the new generation of the non for profit
sector. To survive we have to change .
Today has been an unbelievable experience of learning ,
firstly at a YMCA school in North Lakes, accommodating 65 students needing an
alternative to state education. Andrew and Stephanie at the school demonstrated
the difference being made to young people who have experienced dramatic trauma
in their lives who needed the additional support as well as education. Truly
inspirational.
The afternoon took us to something unexpected and
magical, Old Peitre Town , I can only describe as a Oz museum and fantastic
venue for functions and weddings.
We were embraced by Terry, who explained the indigenous
peoples ways and got us involved tribal
dance, music and art. To top it off a lesson in flying a boomerang. Some members
of the team threw a good boomerang which actually returned, not me.
Posted on behalf of Anthea Clements - Barry YMCA
Posted on behalf of Anthea Clements - Barry YMCA
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