SHOE
DRIVE:
(Sunshine
Coast, QLD Australia participants only)

Foot Soldiers
Your duty as a foot soldier requires you
to collect 12 pairs of either second hand
practical shoes (in good condition, no holes
in uppers or soles; no high heels) or new
shoes.
Each donated pair of shoes is to be accompanied
by a small $10 donation slipped in the shoe
sole (towards shipping/handling/project/charity).
Alternatively, $20 donations towards acquiring
pairs of shoes may be collected. Once the
shoes and donations are accumulated, designated
collection points will be available for
foot soldiers to make deposits.
Platoon
Leaders
Your duty as a platoon leader is to invite
twelve colleagues to form a platoon.
Your mission is to coordinate these twelve
foot soldiers to collect 12 pairs of shoes
each (and of course $120 dollars worth of
donations = 12 x $10).
If you and your 12 platoon members each
gathered 12 shoes and the related funds,
you’ll have raised over $1500 and over 150
pairs of shoes for children of war!
Once these resources have been raised, your
task is to pass on the baton to those members
in your platoon who are interested in leading
their own platoon.
Designated collection points
Family Challenge
Mountain Creek Professional Centre
Unit 3 / 158 Karawatha Drive, Mountain Creek
Birch Carrol & Coyle Sunshine Plaza,
Maroochydore Network Communications –
All 4 Locations
104 Sugar Road, Maroochydore
21 Caloundra Road, Caloundra
1 Rene Street, Noosaville
Nambour Plaza, Nambour
First National Real Estates – 9 Locations
Bribie Island First National Real Estate,
17 Benabrow Avenue, Bribie Island
Cooroy First National, 24 Maple Street,
Cooroy
Glasshouse Country First National Real Estate,
68 Simpson Street, Beerwah Maroochydore
First National, 15-17 Ocean Street, Maroochydore
Mooloolaba First National, 13 Brisbane Road,
Mooloolaba
Carolans First National Nambour, 102 Currie
Street, Nambour
Peter Kennedy First National, 3/658 David
Low Way, Pacific Paradise
Palmwoods First National, 7 Margaret Street,
Palmwoods
Webbers First National, 83 Bulcock Street,
Caloundra
Browns of Mooloolaba
10 Parkyn Parade, The Spit, Mooloolaba
This
information was posted on 30th July, 2006
Visit the FRONTLINE website for updates
and more information about ways you can
help the lives of war-children in Northern
Uganda
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Dr.
Robi Sonderegger founded Family
Challenge to strengthen families and help children living without
the support of family, and provides world leading specialist psychological
services to schools, churches, aid organizations, and businesses in Australia
and the developing world.
Since
2004, the Family
Challenge Charitable Trust has been actively involved in helping
children of war, by training aid agency staff .
To date, hundreds of counsellors, social workers, and aid agency staff
(e.g., World Vision Children of War, Child Mothers, and Adults Reception
Centres, Gulu; Childcare International, Kitgum; Rachelle Centre for Rehabilitation
& Reintegration of Formerly Abducted Children, Lira) have received education
on effective ways to help children overcome their grief and trauma.
This
unique evidence-based trauma rehabilitation training has been widely embraced
throughout the region, and is now attracting considerable attention from
Heads of State and other war-torn countries.
Dr.
Robi Sonderegger is considered a Cross-cultural child trauma specialist
and his rehabilitation program is based on forgiveness, life-purpose,
identity formation, and leadership to give young people affected by war
a hope for the future.
In collaboration with other agencies, benefactors, and committed individuals,
the project aims to reach more than ONE MILLION VICTIMS OF WAR.
Welcome
to THE FRONTLINE!
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