Fraser Coast Anglican College - Kindy, Primary and Secondary School in Hervey Bay


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Hervey Bay Q 4655
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Wondunna
Hervey Bay Qld

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BEATTTAL Project


 

The B.E.A.T.T.T.A.L. Project 2006

View the B.E.A.T.T.T.A.L. Project Updates.

Visit the B.E.A.T.T.T.A.L. Project Supporters List.

What is it?

Bringing Educational Aid To Thailand’s Tsunami Affected Locals.

Starting in 2006, a group of Years 10 to 12 students are involved in assisting the Broadbridge Education Centre on Phi Phi Island, just south of Phuket, Thailand. They will also be helping a number of local Thai schools on both Phi Phi Island and Phuket.

This centre is named in honour of Melbourne AFL footballer Troy Broadbridge who lost his life in the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004. It aims to help young people and make a difference in the lives of those who have lost so much. Many volunteers have already spent time at the centre building a new hall, landscaping the grounds (including an astro-turf football field!) and building play equipment.

The Fraser Coast Anglican College is supporting this centre through “The B.E.A.T.T.T.A.L. Project” – Bringing Educational Aid To Thailand’s Tsunami Affected Locals. At present there are 16 students enrolled at the Broadbridge Education Centre, and close to 200 enrolled at the other schools on Phi Phi. We will be trying to assist as many of these students as we can by providing basic educational aid, music and sporting equipment and personal hygiene supplies.

The Baan Saku School on Phuket has around 50 students. It is a small school and was overlooked in most of the aid distribution straight after the Tsunami. They are in desperate need of help for the students and re-building assistance, particularly in the areas of their toilet block and the kitchen which provides the lunches for the students.

Our efforts will aim to provide these schools with the funds and equipment that they need to enable the local students to be able to complete their schooling here, rather than having to leave their homes for boarding school at a very young age.

The aims of “The B.E.A.T.T.T.A.L. Project” are two fold:

  1. To fundraise, collect donations of cash and goods, and organise for these to be forwarded, through the Reach Broadbridge Fund, to those children attending the Broadbridge Education Centre and other schools in the area who are in need.

  2. To organise regular trips to Thailand, including a visit to the Broadbridge Education Centre and other schools, for the school community to see their work in action and meet those whose lives we have helped. This aspect would also aid the wider Thai community through our buying goods for the children whilst over there and spending money as tourists. The first of these trips will depart on Wednesday, September 20, 2006 with 18 students taking part.

Why Thailand?

In 2003, the students from Fraser Coast Anglican College participated in a trip to Thailand. Since this time a lot of things have changed which have adversely affected many of those who we came into contact with.

The most graphic example of this is that the hotel that we stayed in at Phuket was devastated by the Tsunami, with many of the workers we had come into contact with losing their lives. To this day, this hotel still has not been able to be completely re-built. A number of our favourite restaurants and shops were also destroyed, leaving many of those who were so nice to us with no livelihood. These types of things put a real personal perspective on the destruction that took place.

The Broadbridge Educational Centre on Phi Phi Island, near Phuket, gives a uniquely “Australian Feel” to this project. Troy Broadbridge’s wife, Trisha, has been the driving force behind this project, along with the Reach Organisation. Trisha has made several trips back to the Centre, and is committed to ensuring the long term viability of it. Such dedication has resulted in her being named the Young Australian of the Year for 2006.

How can we become involved in this project?

The B.E.A.T.T.T.A.L. Project will offer a number of opportunities to become involved at a number of different levels.

If you require any further information, or would like to express your desire to become involved in this project, please contact Mr Mark O'Connor through the College on (07) 4124 5411.

View the B.E.A.T.T.T.A.L. Project Updates.

Visit the B.E.A.T.T.T.A.L. Project Supporters List.

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