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Lifeworks Community Service Australia

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Summer Address:

   Various Locations, Australia
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Off-Season Address:

   Sarasota, Florida, USA
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Hundreds of years ago, Australia was filled with a variety of culturally-rich Aboriginal tribes. The Australian Red Cross (ARC) works to help the Aboriginals escape the unemployment, health problems, and poor education that have been affecting them since the arrival of Westerners in the early 1800s. As with most struggling societies, the children suffer most. Lifeworks-Australia helps the ARC to enrich and rejuvenate the lives of these children. When we arrive in Sydney, the first two days of the program are spent preparing for our primary project with the Aboriginal children of Milikapati in the Tiwi Islands. Prior to entering this protected community, the ARC helps Lifeworkers learn about Aboriginal cultural background, history and beliefs. The Tiwi are a sea people with a strong heritage. They successfully resisted European intrusions and remain a stronghold of tradition. Their stunning artwork and independent outlook provide much pride to the Tiwi. Our projects are presented as an exchange in which we give our time and energy to these people. In return, we receive rewarding experiences and lessons in their culture and customs. With the support of the ARC, our days are spent designing activities and interacting with children at the village community center. On a daily basis, there can be 40 or 50 kids at the center, ranging in age from four to fourteen. The kids all enjoy playing games, giving piggy back rides, running and horsing around, making paper planes, doing arts and crafts, performing magic tricks, juggling and singing. On the weekends, we will go on camping trips with the kids and their parents by the swimming hole at Pickatarramone, the Tomorrupi Waterfall, and Mary Maureen's bush camp. These excursions give us the opportunity to relax, feel part of the local community, and learn some aboriginal rituals.

Hundreds of years ago, Australia was filled with a variety of culturally-rich Aboriginal tribes. The Australian Red Cross (ARC) works to help the Aboriginals escape the unemployment, health problems, and poor education that have been affecting them since the arrival of Westerners in the early 1800s. As with most struggling societies, the children suffer most. Lifeworks-Australia helps the ARC to enrich and rejuvenate the lives of these children.

When we arrive in Sydney, the first two days of the program are spent preparing for our primary project with the Aboriginal children of Milikapati in the Tiwi Islands. Prior to entering this protected community, the ARC helps Lifeworkers learn about Aboriginal cultural background, history and beliefs.

The Tiwi are a sea people with a strong heritage. They successfully resisted European intrusions and remain a stronghold of tradition. Their stunning artwork and independent outlook provide much pride to the Tiwi.

Our projects are presented as an exchange in which we give our time and energy to these people. In return, we receive rewarding experiences and lessons in their culture and customs. With the support of the ARC, our days are spent designing activities and interacting with children at the village community center. On a daily basis, there can be 40 or 50 kids at the center, ranging in age from four to fourteen. The kids all enjoy playing games, giving piggy back rides, running and horsing around, making paper planes, doing arts and crafts, performing magic tricks, juggling and singing.

On the weekends, we will go on camping trips with the kids and their parents by the swimming hole at Pickatarramone, the Tomorrupi Waterfall, and Mary Maureen's bush camp. These excursions give us the opportunity to relax, feel part of the local community, and learn some aboriginal rituals.

Once our work is done, we will go to Queensland, where the reef and rainforest meet. We will explore the wildlife and discover what the northeastern shores of Australia have to offer.

Camp Type:  Travel
Year Established: 2001
Gender: Coed
Age of Campers: 14 to 19 years old
Cost/Week: $1001.00-$2000.00/wk
Religious Affiliation: None
Camp Owner(s): Jim Stoll
Camp Director(s): Jim Stoll and Mike Meighan
Nearest Large City: n/a
Off Season Rental: No
Accreditations ?
AEE MCA PADI  President's Volunteer Service Award, Australian Red Cross
Camp Focus:
Adventure Camps: Environmental
Special Programs: Community Service
Teen Tours and Travel Camps: Australia
Art Activities:
  •  Arts and Crafts
  •  Drawing and Painting
  •  Magic
  •  Music
  •  Other Arts

Sports Activities:
  •  General Sports
  •  Football
  •  Swimming
  •  Water Sports

Adventure Activities:
  •  Assorted Adventures
  •  Backpacking
  •  Environmental
  •  Hiking
  •  Hunting

Academic Activities:
  •  Leadership
  •  Marine Science

Miscellaneous Activities:
  •  Team Building

22-day session in Australia during the month of June and July. Please visit our website for all of the details