Scuba For Change proudly presents – Cracked Mirrors.
Written & Directed by Monica Ray, Founder of Stairway Foundation.
Written & Directed by Monica Ray, Founder of Stairway Foundation.
Scuba for Change is NOT just about scuba diving. It is about creating Change.
With over 120 guests in attendance, the SFC Launch Event was a major success.
The night was generously supported by Craig McDonald (Mail Guard and 100th Gallery), where SFC had free use of the beautiful 100th Gallery space. Schweppes donated the soft drinks for the evening and Kersbrook Hill Estate supplied wines at cost.
In attendance included: SFC Patron, Darren Park, long term supporters Rachel & Adrian Briggs and Candy Robertson from Australian Underwater Products, Ambassadors Lucas Handley and Chris Pither, donors, investors, colleagues, friends and families.
Not only did we raise the awareness of SFC, we also raised some funds for The Stairway Foundation in The Philippines to replace damaged solar panels and parts for their indigenous camp in Barclayan. The Board will duly report the funds raised once we have had the chance to reconcile all receipts and expenses.
Our volunteers did a magnificent job on the night, a massive thank you from the Board!
Stay tuned for the next event!
For the complete photo gallery of the evening, visit our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/ScubaforChange.
See our July 2014 Newsletter, featuring SFC Ambassador Chris Pither and a short chat with Deanna Lomas, SFC Board Member and Director of Supply Chain Telstra.
See our June 2014 Newsletter, featuring, a chat with SFC Chairman, Mike McGuinness and also what happened at the Cairns AUP Conference. Click Here
Chris Pither – Ice Break Racing V8 Supercar driver and Scuba For Change Ambassador.
As a V8 Supercar driver for the Ice Break Racing team, my day to day activities are generally very unpredictable and varied. My days can include an early morning fitness training session, followed by planning for, and undertaking sponsor’s promotional events, driving the Mack transporter to and from events, working as an Advanced Driving Instructor, general maintenance and preparation on race cars and on the team transporter – and of course practice and race days at different circuits around Australia.
There is never a dull moment and there is always something I can be doing to improve my competitive package as I strive to be the best in my field.
That is one of the reasons that I love what I do.
My story started in 1993 at the age of 5 when I was fortunate enough to have my first drive in a go-kart. I was instantly addicted and the dream of being a V8 Supercar driver was quickly planted.
I don’t come from a wealthy family but they supported me as much as they could over a 6 year period of competitive kart racing until the time came to get behind the wheel of a race car at the age of 12. At this point it was out of my parents league but thankfully I gained support from a number of backers who made possible the next crucial steps in chasing my dream.
From that perspective I have been fortunate to have had the supporters who have made it possible for me to race at the pinnacle of Australian Motorsport while gaining 8 national titles thus far on my journey.
The highlight for me would be my 4 Bathurst 1000 V8 Supercar starts. To race wheel to wheel with guys who I aspired to from a young age was special and at that point I knew I was living the dream. I had always felt that I had what was required to compete at the highest level but I knew that I would need ongoing support and the help of others along the way to make each next step possible.
I have been fortunate to have had that support and now I operate on a ‘Pay It Forward’ philosophy to try to help others. That is one of the reasons I admire and support the Scuba For Change concept.
Scuba For Change – a social enterprise – is supporting people from lower socio-economic countries providing them with the tools required for them to move forward, reduce Tourism Leakage, boost their economy and living standards.
I believe that the concept of helping others yet expecting nothing in return fits with my personal philosophy.
I know how challenging it can be to get ahead when you have limited resources and support. This is why I am such an enthusiastic supporter and ambassador to the Scuba For Change organisation.
Did you know that only 30% of profits earned by tourism companies in developing nations actually remain in the developing nation?
Imagine a world where communities in developing nations retain 100% of profits from their tourism operations.
Imagine the difference that an additional $67 Billion would make to development of communities throughout South East Asia and the Pacific Islands?
Scuba for Change has the answer in a world first social enterprise model – where 100% of profits are reinvested in local people & their communities in developing nations in need of social change.
On Monday morning, June 23, we launch our first major fundraising campaign to enable us to invest into a developing nation.
Stay tuned…