Youth Opportunities Supporter Summary

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ANOTHER

GREAT YEAR 2012/13 SUPPORTERS REPORT

POSITIVE CHANGE, CONFIDENT FUTURE


CAUSE AND EFFECT

“From this program, my daughter has called me her best friend. This means a lot because our whole family has been through so much and she in particular has been through some stuff that no 15-year-old should have to go through. My daughter has grown as a person and this has allowed her to be more open about what she wants and the direction she wants to go in life.” Father, Salisbury High School Graduate 2013

THE YEAR IN FOCUS MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD & CHIEF EXECUTIVE Youth Opportunities continues to be an inspirational provider of

Our founder, Peter Marshman, is applying his passionate enthusiasm

Personal Leadership Training to young people in South Australia. Its

to new developments for the training program that will be tested over

longevity, since 1998, and the quality of its impact on the lives of

2013-14. This is an exciting development and, as Peter transitioned

individual young people, their schools, families and communities are

to this focus, we appointed a new Chief Executive, Andrew Reilly, in

the strong foundation on which we see a dynamic future being built.

December 2012. Expanding funding partnerships to enable more

This is our first Annual Supporters Report and we have had a milestone year. At the end of Term 2, 2013, the 9,000th Graduate

young people to be reached and introducing new training that addresses the challenges for today’s young people are priorities.

completed the Youth Opportunities Personal Leadership Training

In early 2013 we welcomed His Excellency Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce

Program. Working with 20 schools in metropolitan and regional

AC CSC RANR

South Australia, the 584 students trained in 2012-13 represent a

attended the Youth Opportunities Gala Dinner in June 2013 where

36,000 hour training investment for young people who often suffer

he presented two inaugural Governor’s Awards to highly deserving

from disadvantaged circumstances. Previous studies show the

graduates.

average community value of our training is an $8 community return for every $1 invested. In this past year alone, that investment made by the participating schools and supported strongly by our generous donors has delivered a community impact of $7.2 million. We are very fortunate to partner with schools that are passionate and dedicated to develop the ‘soft skills’ in their students. Six schools participated in a University of Adelaide research project to assess the gains by students in areas such as engagement, relationships, positive emotion and accomplishment from their participation in

, Governor of South Australia as our patron. His Excellency

Most importantly, we have a small and dedicated team of trainers, fundraisers and support staff who work tirelessly for our cause. Their skilled efforts and passion generate the outstanding feedback we receive from graduates, parents and schools and we appreciate this immensely. The next year promises many positive developments and we look forward to our supporters continuing to be moved to support the life changing work of our team.

our program. We look forward to the results in late 2013 and we anticipate further research partnerships to track and evaluate the effectiveness of our work with Year 10 students and into their futures. Our success in regional communities has involved developing community-based trainers who provide a wonderful connection in their community and give us the capacity to serve larger numbers of young people. Strong results in regional areas are a testament to the belief of the school leadership teams and the community business leaders who share this vision and have readily promoted Youth Opportunities in their communities, especially Port Augusta and Whyalla, to raise additional funding. Strong and consistent financial supporters are vital to our work and we wish to recognise particularly the significant and sustained contributions of board members Melanie Champion de Crespigny and Graham Hobbs.

Matthew Rowe

Andrew Reilly

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER


SUPPORTER PROFILE LIVING CHOICE

The partnership between Living Choice and Youth Opportunities echoes a number of themes linked to the Living Choice philosophy, to provide clients with the best possible chance of leading a fulfilling lifestyle.

his business partner Ian Tregoning, Living Choice has contributed $100,000.

“For our company, it’s not just about corporate profit, we have a responsibility to give something back to the community. Sponsorship in the direction of Youth “After attending a graduation ceremony, Opportunities is a great investment, it can I realised that the program had an impact change communities and it can change lives. on many people, not just the students’’ said By supporting Youth Opportunities we believe Graham Hobbs, co-director of Living Choice. we are positively contributing to the success This incredible relationship has resulted Graham and growth of our state by developing our personally donating in excess of $1.4 million future leaders” said Graham. towards the organisation and in 2013, alongside L-R: Graham Hobbs, Indra Carey, Ian Tregoning & Sophie Hayes


WHY

OUR PROGRAM IS NEEDED

Young people in South Australia face an increasing number of challenges as they transition into adulthood. These challenges if not addressed often lead to disengagement from school, a negative self image and the potential to fall into a cycle of disadvantage.

(and where it’s delivered) To help young people navigate these challenges the Youth Opportunities Personal Leadership Program provides 60 hours of training to develop goal planning, communication and relationship making skills that increase their motivation, resilience and desire to take personal responsibility for their future.

OUR 1 EYRE & WESTERN 4 programs, 58 students Port Lincoln High School/WCYCS | Stuart High School | Whyalla High School | Cummins Area School

2 YORKE & MID NORTH 1 program, 18 students Balaklava High School

In 2012/13 Youth Opportunities partnered with schools to expand our regional presence. By working with community based regional trainers we are growing local communities to support local young people. We also celebrated working for 10 or more years with 5 metropolitan secondary schools, Craigmore, Le Fevre, Salisbury, Seaford and Woodville.

REACH IN SA 6 METRO - NORTH 9 programs, 147 students Craigmore High School, Salisbury High School and Charles Campbell College

7 METRO - WEST 4 programs, 67 students Woodville High School | Le Fevre High School

3 1 2

3 FAR NORTH 2 programs, 33 students Port Augusta Secondary School

4 BAROSSA 3 programs, 38 students Kapunda High School

5 RIVERLAND 7 programs, 101 students Glossop High School, Murray Bridge High School, Renmark High School and Karoonda Area School

8 METRO - SOUTH 6 programs, 92 students Seaford 6-12 High School | Willunga High School

9 FLEURIEU &

KANGAROO ISLAND 2 programs, 30 students Eastern Fleurieu School

5

4

7

584

6 8

YOUNG PEOPLE

PARTICIPATED IN

9

38 PROGRAMS

ACROSS SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 2012/13


WHAT

“Before Youth Opps I alw ays thought negative things about m yself, hated school, never attended and had absolutely no plans, idea s or goals for my future... I am no lo nger that person! “

PEOPLE ARE SAYING “This year has seen a second sch

Graduate Eastern Fleurieu School 2012

ool in

Whyalla become involved in the program and with ongoing support of the local community I’m confident th e program will continue to grow. The res ults of the program are amazing and ve ry evident around town’’

“Being involved with Youth Opportunities is very rewarding for the NAB team, not only do we get to participate in such great events and activities but we also get to see first-hand the impact that our support is having”

Gregg Utting, co-chair of the Whyalla Youth Opportunities Community Development Board

Joe Paparella, National Australia Bank

“Throughout our partnership we have noticed significant improvements in our senior students. Current results show that student morale has increased and students are more engaged in learning and we have substantially higher retention rates and participation in higher education! people as possible.” Marion McKenzie, Yr 10 Coordinator Seaford 6-12 School

EVENTS 2013 GOLF DAY 90 businesses Raised $69,000 Impacting 69 lives

2012 CORPORATE HANDBALL CHALLENGE 20 businesses Raised $111, 000 Impacting 110 lives

IN 2012/2013

2013 FIESTA

2013 GALA DINNER

200 guests Raised $30,000 Impacting 30 lives

300 guests Raised $59,000 Impacting 59 lives


HOW

The Youth Opportunities family is made up of students, schools and families who benefit from our Program and hundreds of supporters who generously give their time, energy and financial support to impact as many young people as possible. In 2012/13 our organisation raised $1.2 million to invest back into the community.

WE SUPPORTED OUR PROGRAMS WHERE THE MONEY CAME FROM Events School contributions Corporate and business donations Individual donations Trusts, foundations and service clubs grants

22% 26% 18% 20% 12%

WHAT THE MONEY HAS DELIVERED

$9.6 MILLIO

SOCIAL RETURN T

9000TH PROGR

97% OF GRADU

ENGAGED IN SCHO

GRADUATES BENEFITED FROM OVER

1500 VOLUNTEER HOURS AND THE SKILLS

93% OF GRADUA GOALS THEY BELIE

87% OF PARENTS

IS ESSENTIAL

AND ENERGY OF

29 TRAINERS ACROSS THE STATE

THE COST TO TRAIN EACH STUDENT AVERAGES $1100

64%

10%

Train

11% Support for schools and comm 4% Travel and accommodation for train 2% Informatio 8% Office and admini


WHAT WAS ACHIEVED

ON

GRADUATE PERSONAL RATINGS

TO COMMUNITY

RAM GRADUATE

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8/1

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Confidence

Self esteem

Future direction Motivation

ning materials

munity trainers

ning programs on technology

istration costs

MORE THAN 1750 COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEMBERS SHARED STUDENTS’ SUCCESS AT

GRADUATION CEREMONIES


OUR SUPPORTERS At Youth Opportunities we wouldn’t exist without our valued supporters. Our family is constantly growing with generous people who provide their support. PRINCIPAL DONORS

PROGRAM DONORS

PLATINUM DONORS

PERSONAL LEADERSHIP DONORS

Glenys Scott

Rotary Club of Burnside

Joggers World

Rotary Club of Eastwood

New Market IT

Rotary Club of Flagstaff Hill

Adelaide Development Company

Palmer Group

Rotary Club of Holdfast

Rotary Club of Campbelltown

Rotary Club of Salisbury

Amadio Wines

Rotary Club of Magill Sunrise

Sonnie Fong

ANZ Staff Foundation

Tanti Constructions

Arrium Mining

Thirsty Camel

Soroptimist International Eastern District

Aspen Development

UniSA Whyalla

UniSA Whyalla Whyalla Police Station

B.L.Shipway Badge Constructions Centrex Metals/Eyre Iron Coca Cola Amatil

Beverley Perrett

EvansClarke National

Brian Gogler & Marie Warming

Fair Price Blinds

Hon Chris Hurford OAM

Finlaysons

City of Playford

Harcourts

MAJOR DONORS

Adtrans GROUP

Edwin & Patricia Michell Matthew & Lesley Rowe

Corinne Habel

Creagh & Patricia O’Connor

Geoff Thomas

Immanuel College

Harry & Helen Borysewicz

James Darling

Dr Malcolm & Mrs Elizabeth Thompson

Peter & Joan Marshman

Ed & Iola Betro

Jennifer Tregoning

Skye McGregor

Evonne Niscioli

Jim Sheppard

Utter Gutters

Fiona MacLachlan

Kate Toms

Westpac

GB Electrical & Solar Geoff & Robyn Kempe

Lexus of Adelaide - Huntley Armstrong

MEDIA PARTNERS

Greg & Kath Marsh

Mel & Helen Shean

Ian & Julie Carman

Michael & Delia Lewis

FIVEaa

John & Annette Burkett

Nathan & Amy Harding

Nova

Joy Kelly

Peta & Dennis Laundy

Mix 102.3

Julie Cook

Phillipa Marsh & Gavin Bosche

Triple M

Lions Club of Burnside Inc

Prichard Partners

Lions Club of Charles Sturt

Reg & Janet Byrnes

Lions Club of Modbury

Richard Brooks

Matthew & Catherine Fox

Rotary Club of Adelaide Edge

Neil & Bronwyn Mullins

Rotary Club of Charles Sturt Grange

Cafe Primo

The Rotary Club of Hyde Park Charitable Trust Inc

Brenton Bauer

High Noon Trust

Booth Engineering

Brighton Foodland

Bill & Helen Harrod

Corporation of the City of Whyalla

Accru Harris Orchard I N C O R P O R AT E D

Andrew Antenucci

Henry Michell

STUDENT DONORS

MORIALTA TRUST

LEARNING SUPPORTERS

Bruce & Gloria Donnelly

Colin Rugless

HenderCare

R & M Champion de Crespigny Foundation

STUDENT SUPPORTERS

Cibo CMV Foundation Coopers

Nicola Downer Paul & Cynthia Kiley Power Move Distribution Robert & Jane Greenslade Rotary Club of Brighton

David Olsen

Jardine Lloyd Thompson

Steven & Suzanne Bosley Steven Hadges Trevor & Vivien King Wayne & Pam Stokes

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POSITIVE CHANGE, CONFIDENT FUTURE

For more information on becoming a donor, corporate partner or volunteer please contact Youth Opportunities on 8240 3133 or visit youthopportunities.com.au


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