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2011 : December

Christmas at Oasis sets an all time high for our young people!

20th December 2011

Oasis Christmas Party became THE event of 2011! Read more

The Oasis Youth Support Network’s Crown Streetcentre was flooded with a sea of smiles last Friday the 16th of December, as our on-site Christmas Party brought together clients, staff and supporters in one huge community celebration of holiday cheer.

 

 

With the Oasis car park transformed into an action-packed arena, passers-by could be forgiven for thinking a Christmas carnival had come to town; young and old lined up eagerly to wrestle in sumo suits, battle it out in a gladiator-style joust, tame the mechanical bucking reindeer and jump til their hearts’ content in the huge inflatable castle.

 

For those who were feeling less energetic, the education centre was converted into an awesome arcade, complete with a funky photo booth and Xbox games to keep entertainment levels at an all-time high.

 

Also hugely popular was the winter wonderland, where Santa and his elves listened patiently to an endless stream of boys and girls who came with their Christmas wish lists in hand and left with beautiful Santa photos as a precious keepsake.

 

For many of our young people, wishes were granted immediately, with a trip upstairs to Santa’s gift shop where the racks were overflowing with incredible clothes and accessories from General Pants – up for the taking.

 

To ensure nobody ran out of steam, the café team kept sausages and skewers sizzling for most of the day. Sweet tooths were also well catered for with an incredible range of tantalising treats including fairy floss, cupcakes, Krispy Kreme doughnuts, lolly stand and soft-serve ice-cream van courtesy of Virgin Mobile.

 

Those who weren’t occupied eating and playing took time out for well-deserved pampering, with a range of services on offer to suit every request including hairdressers, make-up artists, face-painting and temporary tattooing.

 

Festivities drew to a close in the afternoon with one final surprise; a huge distribution of Christmas gifts generously donated by businesses, which were happily handed out to our ecstatic (and somewhat tired) young people by the Oasis team.

All in all the day was a massive success and we’d like to send out a huge thank you to the incredible staff and volunteers who worked tirelessly to ensure everything ran smoothly.

 

We’d also like to spotlight the following companies, without whom this Christmas extravaganza would not have been possible;

 

 

       Brilliant Logic

North Sydney Boys High School

       Charter Hall

Westpac Banking Corporation

       General Pants Co.

APRA

       Pepper Home Loans

The Reach Foundation

       Sydney Event Photography

Animal Logic

       Virgin Active

Savills Australia

       Virgin Atlantic

Mavi Jeans Australia

       Virgin Money

FKP

       Virgin Mobile

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

       Virgin Unite

Alexis & Rich Lovell

 

Woolworths Carols in the Domain a glowing success

20th December 2011

Another successful Carols with thousands of candle bags sold for Oasis! Read more

Whilst the candles from this year’s Woolworths Carols in the Domain concert may have all but burnt out, the glow of yet another incredibly successful fundraising event continues to warm the hearts of the Oasis team.

 

Brimming with Christmas spirit, our amazing Oasis volunteers and staff took to the carolling crowd at the Domain on Saturday the 17th of December and sold over 9,000 candle bags, raising over $125,000 for our life changing programs!

 

“We were absolutely thrilled to be able to celebrate in this incredibly special night under the stars and would like to sincerely thank Woolworths Carols in the Domain and everyone who purchased the candle bags and helped make a meaningful contribution to our young people,” said Oasis Director Major Robbin Moulds AM.

 

One of the highlights for Oasis was having Bec and Faleh sing Amazing Grace and True Colours in front of a crowd of thousands in the afternoon’s entertainment line-up. Both gave a performance of a lifetime and wowed the audience with their incredible talent.

 

 We’re so proud of you Bec and Faleh!

 

All funds collected from the sale of the candle bags will go directly to    supporting the cutting edge programs we provide thousands of homeless young people every year.

 

We’d also like to send out a huge thank you to the following companies for generously offering up their amazing teams to the candle bag packing cause:

 

AXA

Bankwest

Buzz Numbers

CBA

Deloites

Ernst & Young

HSBC

Investa

Medibank

NAB

NRMA

Pepper Homeloans

PPG

PwC

Real Insurance

RBA

Virgin Active

VirginAtlantic

VirginMobile

Woolworths

 

Cate Blanchett announces winners of THE OASIS HOMELESS SHORT FILM COMPETITION

9th December 2011

Cate Blanchett announces winners of short film comp Read more

Dozens of young Australians from across the country have participated in the inaugural THE OASIS HOMELESSNESS SHORT FILM COMPETITION with Cate Blanchett, Patron of the competition, today announcing the winners at SydneyTheatre.

To view all the finalist films, click HERE

THE OASIS HOMELESSNESS SHORT FILM COMPETITION is a national competition for secondary school students and part of an on-going philanthropic initiative to raise awareness about homelessness in our community. Ms Blanchett has been a long-term support of this cause.

Ms Blanchett, Co Artistic Director of Sydney Theatre Company, who was a member of the judging panel, announced that Queensland secondary student, Warrick Beanland, from Harristown State High School student, has won first prize for his film Homeless.

Shark Island Productions provided a total prize of $25,000 for the competition with $7000 awarded to Harristown State High.

Homeless is a highly original and beautifully made film which displays compassion and insight into issues surrounding youth homeless. My congratulations to Warrick and all the finalists for their outstanding efforts,” Ms Blanchett said.

Ms Blanchett also announced two second prize winners: the film Somebody’s Child, made by students from Sydney’s International Grammar Schooland ReachOut, made by Nhulunbuy High School in the Northern Territory. Both schools will receive $2000 each.

The judging panel for the film competition was Co Artistic Director of Sydney Theatre Company, Cate Blanchett, Chairman of The Caledonia Foundation and AFI-Award winning documentary filmmaker Ian Darling, Oasis Schools Liaison Officer and former Oasis client Bee Orsini, and Major Robbin Moulds, AM, Director of the Oasis Youth Support Network.

The OASIS initiative was launched in 2008 with the premiere of the AFI award-winning documentary THE OASIS on ABC1 and the release of a major report into youth homelessness in Australia, The National Youth Commission Report on Youth Homelessness, commissioned by The Caledonia Foundation.

“More than two years after the initial broadcast, we continue to measure the enduring impact of THE OASIS documentary. Supported by a comprehensive education and outreach campaign and withon-going community screenings, the film has helped ensure that youth homelessness remains on thenational agenda,” said Ian Darling.

“THE OASIS HOMELESS SHORT FILM COMPETITION a vital part of our strategy to engage young Australians in this important social justice issue, along with the THE OASIS Schools Curriculum Resource, which has been made available to every secondary school around Australia.”

For further details about THE OASIS: Homeless Short Film Competition and THE OASIS Schools Curriculum Resource – Youth Homelessness Matters, go to: www.theoasismovie.com.au

New Drive for Life program launches today

7th December 2011

New Drive for Life program kick starts at Oasis! Read more

Obtaining a driver’s license is a monumental achievement in a young person’s life and here at Oasis we’re excited to announce a new partnership between ŠKODA and Carsguide.com.au, who have generously donated three new Yeti cars for our Drive for Life program.

 

Launched today, the Drive for Life program offers disadvantaged young people the opportunity to achieve the mandatory 120 hours necessary to obtain Red P’s in a safe and positive environment. 

 

Director of the Oasis Youth Support Network, Major Robbin Moulds AM said, “For many young Australians, getting your drivers’ license is a rite of passage. However, the majority of young people who come to Oasis are without family support networks to teach them to drive, they do not have access to vehicles and cannot afford professional lessons to obtain their license.”

 

With more than 75 young people on Oasis’ driving waiting list, the generous donation of three dual control ŠKODA Yeti’s will make a significant difference, offering young people the chance to learn the skills necessary to drive safely, responsibly and defensively for life.

 

“Simply not having anyone to take me driving is what has stopped me from getting my license. I think the program is a great idea. It would really help me in my day to day life from doing things as simple as shopping to just getting around a lot easier” says a young woman connected to Oasis’s Pathways employment program.

 

Drive for Life is a fantastic extension of Oasis’ Driving for Employment program - helping to close the gap of disadvantage for many young people by offering  a wider range of education, training and vocational opportunities that will come through securing a driver’s license.

 

This program aims to expand nationally through the support of the Oasis Foundation.

 

The Drive For Life program is heavily dependent on many dedicated volunteer driving instructors who provide valued support, mentorship and time to help our young people complete their hours on a weekly basis.

 

Organisations and individuals interested in volunteering for the Drive for Life program can contact Oasis via oasisvolunteers@aue.salvationarmy.org or 02 9331 2266.

 

Visit the Drive for Life website HERE

 

For more information on ŠKODA, please visit HERE

The General Pants Co. bubble gets creative for Oasis

6th December 2011

General Pants Co. "bubble" community helps to inspire Oasis' Streetmedia centre Read more

The team at Oasis are bubbling over in excitement with the announcement of the latest General Pants Co. bubble community challenge.

As of the 1st of December, General Pants Co. have opened the creative flood gates of the bubble, calling on artists to dig deep this Christmas and create a piece of art that could be proudly hung on the walls of our Streetmedia centre!

The bubble was created in 2008 with the purpose of linking emerging artists with opportunities through a variety of challenges, and has since unearthed over 4,500 artworks from over 2,500 local and international talented artists.

To enter this challenge, artists must create an artwork that best reflects the mission statement of Oasis:

"The Oasis Youth Support Network provides a place of safety and care where, through compassion and skilful intervention, troubled young people find refuge and hope to achieve dreams and potential."

The four winning artworks will be printed onto canvas and displayed permanently within the Streetmedia centre, providing a beautiful source of inspiration for our young people.

So, without further ado; to all our budding and established graphic designers & artists – the General Pants Co. bubble community challenge is for you! We’d love to see YOUR masterpieces on OUR walls. 

You have until 1 February, 2012 to get your entry in. Good luck!!!  

For more details on how to enter click here