John will share his experiences about how he started Fair Game from an initial idea to become a highly successful and award winning not for profit organisation on
Friday 14th November 12.30pm - 1.30pm
at the Geraldton Regional Community Education Centre Annexe
(cnr Augustus & Gregory Streets, Geraldton)
The discussion will include:
idea to initial inception
key strategies to develop the vision
implementation
achieving results at very low cost
$12 per person, Subway lunch provided
Dr John van Bockxmeer is dedicated to improving the health of all Australians. For over ten years John has led numerous voluntary local, national and international initiatives representing excellence in the fields of medicine and community development. In his spare time John manages a charity called Fair Game which inspires healthy Indigenous and refugee communities through recycled sports equipment. The group has donated over 11,000 items of recycled equipment to migrant and Indigenous communities and continues to inspire change.
through fitness, capacity-building and health education programs. A natural leader, John inspires those around him through the breadth and quality of his achievements. He coordinates a 'Fair Gamers' volunteer mentoring program, expanding Fair Game's ability to help more Australian communities.
Dr van Bockxmeer will be in Geraldton, for the Futures Leadership Graduation later this evening. A huge thank you to John for his contribution and donating his time to the program.
Start Date and Time: 14 November 2014 12:30 PM
Event Duration: 1 hour
Who to contact for enquiries: Emma Howell 9921 4855
Email: emma@edcentre.wa.edu.au