Homeless Program

September 1st, 2008

Bridge Back To Life Foundation opens on 3 September 2008 a “One Stop” outreach transitional support service up to 3-6 months for hard-to-engage, hard-to-assist young homeless males 16-25 years of age.

The program will focus on permanency planning to provide the client a sense of purpose, stability and certainty about what their future holds. From the outset, goal setting will revolve around realistic and clearly articulated outcomes.

Official Launch date 18 September 2008

UPDATE:

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From the Article: (Times2 – Monday, September 22, 2008)

A fresh start to a new, healthy life

Bridge Back to Life Foundation House opening.

Story and Pictures: Lyn Mills

I’ts an ordinary in an ordinary suburb, and with a lick of paint, a garden clean up, comfortable furniture and a barbecue out the back, it’s a family home that fits with it’s suburb. But this home is anything but ordinary.

Three formerly homeless young men have moved in to start a new life. They do so with the support of people determined that they succeed in finding a purpose, quality of life and a new dignity.

Chairman of the board of the Bridge Back to Life Foundation Dave Rugendyke, who secured, furnished and spruced up this house with wide-ranging community and business input, officially opened the home.

Local parish priest Father Warrick Tonkin blessed it. Then guests joined in a celebratory launch of orange and brown balloons, many of which immediately lodged in the surrounding gums. Significant perhaps as there will be hazards along the way for these young men.

The men expressed their gratitude to the driving force behind this initiative, Rhonda Obad. From the tragic loss of her son to a heroin overdose Rhonda has found a way to make a differencefor other young men, with this one-stop transitional support service, which has stays for three to six months, aimed at young men from 16-25.

The volunteers from People Knowhow Canberra were among the guests, and will be providing ongoing support, along with Oz Harvest, which collects unwanted food from restaurants around Canberra to disperse. We certianly ate well on those leftovers.

With the media present the first three tenants were reluctant to be identified, and judging by their stories I can understand why, but they were open and honest about the whys and wherefores of reaching this turning point in their lives.

Rhonda gets an Award

May 25th, 2008

On 15 May 2008 – Our Founder Rhonda Obad has received an award from the Center for Leadership for Women. The award recognised Rhonda for her tireless work that will bring benefit to the community. The aim of the award is to encourage leadership of Australian women and to advance the rights and status of women in Australia.

Land Arrangements

May 25th, 2008

The NSW Land Office is presently attempting to locate other suitable land for the foundation since the boards decision not to build the home for youth at Young NSW.

A new donation option!

January 2nd, 2008

We have updated our Make a Donation page to support a new option as mentioned below:

Share Sales:

Can be made via ShareGift Australia. As stated from the ShareGift website:

ShareGift Australia exists to provide Australian shareholders with the opportunity to sell their shares and donate the proceeds to charity, without having to pay brokerage fees. Selling and donating through ShareGift Australia ensures that the proceeds from the sale of your shares benefit Australian charities.

You can download the ShareGift Donation Form – or you can check the ShareGift website.

Please consider Bridge Back To Life Foundation when completing the form.

The Foundation’s website has upgraded.

November 25th, 2007

This should provide more features and flexibility to the foundation’s online activities.

Volunteers Day Celebrations 2007

November 17th, 2007

Although presented in advance of Volunteers Day. A number of volunteers for the foundation received their Certification of Appreciation from Senator Gary Humphries.

Colin and Gary:

Colin and Gary

Katherine and Gary:

Katherine and Gary

Pauline and Gary:

Pauline and Gary

October 2006

October 1st, 2006

Bridge Back To Life Foundation received a Merit Award for reaching the top 10 nominations in Education and Youth Development for the Australian Capital Territory in the 2006 NAB Volunteers Awards.

May 2006

May 1st, 2006

You can now donate online using the following link that has been added to the main page of this website.

Donation Link