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Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Beneficiaries of Challenge Wanaka Volunteer Programme announced
For 2009, two recipients, both Wanaka based, have been selected from a total of six who registered their interest. Sustainable Wanaka will receive funding for its Water Quality Community Education Programme that will not only raise awareness in the community on water quality issues but also develop resources to assist with educational activities and run workshops with local business to develop actions and ideas. The project will also work closely with the Otago Regional Council on the state of health of our waterways.
"Our waterways, the most obvious of which is the lake, are such valuable assets for Wanaka and it's vital we maintain their pristine condition," said Sophie Ward of Sustainable Wanaka. "This programme will help educate adults, children and businesses and suggest ways in which we can all help to do this, whether its through stormwater management, grey water recycling or landscaping for reduced water use."
Kahu Youth Trust is raising funds for a venue that will provide Wanaka youth with their own space for the first time. The Trust provides organised activities on a regular basis for all youth in the region aged 11- 24. It also provides positive channels through which young people may achieve success and gain recognition as well as advocating and encouraging a voice for local youth. Funding from Challenge Wanaka will go towards altering the new venue to suit the needs of youth, as decided by the youth themselves under guidance from the Trust.
"As the Wanaka area population grows, Kahu Youth Trust recognises the need to provide a safe and fun space where young people can drop in for a catch-up with mates or youth workers, a space where they feel at home and wanted," said Kahu Youth Trust chairperson Kate Bariletti. "It is essential that youth create the internal space that represents themselves and provides the environment suitable to their needs."
Challenge Wanaka race director, Victoria Murray-Orr, said the volunteers were the heart and soul of the event and it would be impossible to run a race of this magnitude without their support, or that of the volunteer sponsor, Racers Edge.
"Volunteers really are the lifeblood of any sporting event and we hope our donation to Sustainable Wanaka and Kahu Youth Trust will go some way to repaying their generosity in helping make Challenge Wanaka an event for the region to be proud of," she said. "We had a number of highly deserving causes apply for the donation making the final decision very difficult. We decided on Sustainable Wanaka and Kahu Youth Trust as between them they reach a broad cross-section of the community and their projects will provide huge benefit to the community."
All volunteers receive a free T-shirt from Racers Edge and can celebrate their achievements at the Racers Edge Volunteers' Party at Oakridge Resort on Sunday January 18 where the winning athletes will be on hand to tell volunteers about their race, hand out spot prizes and leave them in no doubt what a valued part of the event volunteers are. To sign up as a volunteer, forms are available at Racers Edge or via the Challenge website.
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