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Volunteers Needed
We rely on our volunteers and are also in need of more parents to assist. Canteen can only run 5 days a week if we have sufficient volunteers. Can you help?
Training is arranged by our Canteen Co-ordinator Tania Hughes. Please consider volunteering, even if only once per term, all help most appreciated.
Michael Gray, Principal
Dear Parents, Guardians, Students, Staff and our Wider School Community
This week we all start back from the mid-term break. It seems some went away and others of us stayed home and enjoyed a true Warrnambool winter! Wet, blustery winds, wild seas, cold temperatures and even a few days of winter sun thrown in! The great thing being associated with our school community is seeing so many students, staff and parents out enjoying our beautiful natural environment. Our local beach has been spectacular this week; big swell, crashing waves over the breakwater, very high tides leading to little room to move on the beach!
As many would have noticed we have completed about 80% of the new boundary fence. This project has a focus on security, safety and school boundary clarifications. A comprehensive update was sent out last Friday about the project progress and changes to traffic movement while the works are completed. Our school app “schoolzine” has this information for everyone.
Other great news to share is the well deserved acknowledgement of the Warrnambool SES volunteers from the SES Unit at their recent awards day at The Mid City. (Picture acknowledgement, Rob Gunstone, Warrnambool standard). Congratulations and well done to Andrew Miles (St. Joseph’s Staff) and the many others associated with St. Joseph’s for their tireless voluntary work supporting people in need in this part of Victoria.
Local, practical care to those who need us
Our school community also shared personal generosity late last Term. St. Joseph’s Parish invited our school community to consider supporting the annual St. Vincent de Paul “Winter Appeal”. The appeal culminated in a school mass on the last day of Term Two. Wow!!! The donations were stunning. The donations were transported from school to our parish centre and then allocated to the weekly soup kitchen. Food, toiletries, blankets, and useful items were shared with local needy people. A big thank you to everyone for your support. This donation process also includes us working with the St. Joseph’s Chapter of the St Vincent de Paul Team and their leader in our area, Joe Baptiste. Joe is a retired engineer donating his time to help others. In chatting with Joe I was amazed at the Society’s local work. The numbers needing help in Warrnambool is staggering. With Joe’s permission I share the report that he presented to St. Joseph’s Church two weeks ago.
St Vincent de Paul
Caring for The Warrnambool Community
St. Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal Speech 2019. Good Evening. My name is Joe and I am a member of the St. Joseph’s Central Warrnambool Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. We are again at the time of year where the Society conducts its Annual Winter Appeal throughout the Nation. This Annual Appeal is highlighted by the prominence of Corporate CEO Sleep-Outs which are held in the Capital Cities and also across other locations throughout Australia. Locally the Annual Winter Appeal is conducted by the Conferences across the Parishes within the Region and as well with support from the Catholic Schools which host Young Vinnie”s Groups within their Campuses. There are 3 Conferences in operation across the respective Warrnambool Parishes, with each conducting their own Winter Appeal.
Homelessness and loneliness are not isolated to Metropolitan areas, but they are very much significant issues across regional areas as well. There are numerous societal factors which lead to persons being homeless or who seek help in their struggle to put food on the table and to keep up with household utility costs on a day to day basis. These factors are inclusive of the impacts of unemployment, drug use, mental health and depression, domestic violence and relationship breakdowns resulting in family disengagement, particularly in the case of older teenagers and the early twenties age bracket. While we may from time to time, see multiple job opportunities advertised, they invariably have a very high skill qualification requirement. Consequently, while most people in search of work do have access to Centrelink, they nonetheless are at their most vulnerable emotional state without income stability.
The most significant contributor to the work of the Society in this area is the revenue derived from the sale of goods from the St Vincent de Paul shop in Fairy Street. Consequently, we are most grateful not only for the work of the Volunteers in the Shop but also to the General Public for their donations of saleable items. The Society also benefits greatly from several local Trust Foundations and Community Service Clubs.
There are 14 Volunteer Welfare members in the St. Joseph’s St. Vincent de Paul Conference alone and over the last 12 months the Conference rendered a total value of $157,663 in assistance to those in need within our designated area of the City.
An approximate breakdown of the number of persons assisted and the specific areas of expenditure are as follows:
- There were a total of 1535 Adults and 1339 Children assisted during the year.
- There were 764 Home Visits and 157 Interviews held at the Centre and other locations.
- There was $78,860 provided by way of Food Vouchers thru IGA and a further $38,997 of Food Hampers provided from the Food Share organization.
- St. Vincent de Paul Warrnambool expended $14,125.00 in Rental and Emergency Accommodation
- St. V de P supported $8,944 in transport costs, either by way of Car Registration, Fuel Vouchers or Public Transport to distant medical appointments, $5,654 in Power, Gas and Water Utilities and a further $11,083 which encompassed Education, Medical Scripts, Removalist costs and other incidental assistance.
- In addition to the above, the St. Vincent de Paul Holiday House in Japan Street, hosted 92 Adults and 112 Children throughout the year. These recipients came from a wide geographic area across the State, as referred to the facility by fellow city and regional Conferences.
- The Holiday House is supported by a very small band of dedicated Volunteers who ensure it is cleaned and prepared for ensuing occupants. Expenditure encompassing its Laundry and Maintenance amounted to a total of $3,560 for the past 12 months.
Adopt a Farmer
As also mentioned last Term the farmers of outback NSW were touched by our support, generosity and practical help via the “Adopt A Farmer” campaign. Our six school ambassadors from Grade 6 travelled to this region to present our school fundraising cheque for $1200 in support of their community. No rain, people leaving the area and poor local income all presented as significant community challenges. However the Australian “Can Do” spirit was very evident.
One story the students shared was that due to water shortage on farms the local primary school had set up a shed with showers and washing machine. When farmers arrived with their children for school they could access this town water and school services to support family washing and showering needs. Essentially the farmers were saving their water for family, stock and farm sustainability. I thank everyone who supported our students and their commitment to empathy, respect and understanding. Values we all would agree are at the heart of humanity, learning and our faith at St. Joseph’s.
Warrambool Special Development School
The first “dig” on the new SDS Site, planned school opening, January 2020
The new Warrnambool Special Development School is currently under construction in North Warrnambool off Woollaston Road. Cathy Duynhoven (St. Joseph’s Business Manager) and I were fortunate to be able to visit the site as part of a recent school tour. The site and facilities are stunning. Walking around with approximately 60 other local supporters was indeed a privilege. The broader Warrnambool philanthropic community and service groups have really done an amazing job supporting the development of this much needed facility for young people in our region. The previous school had done an outstanding job but had outgrown the site and desperately needed new facilities.
Recently Karen Everall (St Joseph’s Teacher Aide) co-ordinated a staff morning “High Tea” as a fundraiser with our staff to help raise money for a purpose built playground at the Special Development School. A very big thank you to Karen and her family and all staff; between cooking, donations and raffles we were able to raise a brilliant $770 for the school’s new equipment.
Of note our Senior School Leaders are also working to support this very worthy facility development; we look forward to supporting their efforts in this area later this Term.
Yours sincerely, Michael Gray, Principal
Congratulations to Gold Box winners Charlotte Shannon for being kind to someone who was lonely and Monty Darcy for giving up his second place ribbon at the sports because he knew he was third.
Winners of our Gold Box get to go for a swim at the pool. An alternate activity is being planned for Term 3 when the Aquazone pool with be closed for redevelopment works.
Regional Winter Sports Finals
Well done to both our Soccer and Football teams who competed at the Regional Winter Sports last term in Ballarat. Both teams had a great day out and we wish our football team who have advanced to the State Finals the best of luck to be held in Melbourne in August later this term. A great achievement by both teams.
State Cross Country Finals
We wish the State Cross Country Team all the best in their Cross Country Finals this Thursday. A wonderful effort by the following students to represent St Joseph’s in the State Finals: Emily Benson, Mikalyi Hoffmann, Will Main, Sam Marris, Hannah McMeel and Shaylea Ralston. Thanks to Mr El-Hage for his support and coaching. Good luck Team!
Girls Footy Training
Training for Girls Footy will resume this Wednesday at lunchtime. The team selection will take place on Friday at 1:00pm with Mr McMillan. Please bring long pants and long sleeve tops, socks and boots if you own them for this session. A big thank you also to Jason McDonough for helping out with the training sessions.
5/6 Hockey
Well done to the following students who have been selected to represent the school in hockey for boys and girls:
Boys Team: Max Collins, Padraig Nelson-Hill, Archie Pettigrew, Joseph McMeel, Will Callaghan, Jaali Lang, Harry Clark, Rory Baulch, Rory Lawlor and Leland Spence
Girls Team: Emily Benson, Claire Benson, Sidney Van Zelst, Ruby O’Brien, Henrietta Russell, Stella Boyle, Hannah Amor, Laura Van Zelst, Jessica Bushell, Macey Kane.
There will be a final practice this Tuesday at 2:30pm before they head to the tournament this Friday against schools from around the district.
Thanks to Karen Benson and Marcia Nelson-Hill for taking training for the boys and girls squad.
5/6 Volleyball Tryouts
Grade 5’s and Grade 6’s will be able to practice Volleyball this Wednesday and Thursday at lunchtime. Sports shoes must be worn to this session. Teams will be finalised for this tournament during these practice sessions, so if children aren’t at these sessions, they will miss out on being selected.
Basketball Clinics and Hooptime Years 3/4 and 5/6
Thank you for all involved in the basketball clinics held at the end of last term. We are now ready to make final selections for Hooptime this Friday for the Year 5/6 students.
Children from this session will be selected for the team in the upcoming tournament. If your child cannot make the training session, an email must be sent to me prior to the tryouts with the reason why your child can’t attend.
Children trying out must also wear basketball shoes and can change into sports gear at recess. The 5/6 teams will be announced once finalised.
The year 3/4 tryouts for boys and girls will be held the following week on Friday 26th July.
Andrew McCombe, Physical Education and Sport Co-ordinator
Disco Tickets
Tickets to this years disco will once again be $5 and can only be puchased via CDFPay. Ticket sales close on Friday 2 August.
Disco Poster Competition
Please consider volunteering for the Disco. The Junior School Roster usually fills within days, please consider volunteering for the Middle/Senior School Disco if you have children in both areas. Thank you to all our volunteers, we need the support of parents in order to run this fun event for our students.
Middle/Senior Disco
Junior Disco
CANTEEN URGENT REQUEST FOR VOLUNTEERS
Canteen Volunteers urgently needed
Thank you to our volunteers who assisted in the canteen during Term 2. It is only with the support of volunteers that we can continue to operate on a 5 day a week basis.
Consider volunteering once or perhaps twice a term!
If you have previously been a volunteer you may like to consider indicating if you are available for an emergency backfill.
New volunteers are always welcome with training provided prior to be placed on the next term's roster.