Coastguard Waiheke Volunteer Outward Bound Scholarship
28 March 2012
Coastguard Waiheke Volunteer Receives Outward Bound Scholarship
Coastguard Waiheke volunteer Bonnie Watts has been awarded an Outward Bound scholarship in recognition of her dedication and contribution to the organisation.
Ms Watts will attend the 21-day course in July to help increase both her personal and social development and as well as enhancing what she brings to her role at Coastguard.
Rebecca Armstrong, President of Coastguard Waiheke, says Bonnie is a worthy recipient of the Outward Bound scholarship – one of just five available to Coastguard volunteers nationwide.
“We believe that putting Bonnie forward for the Outward Bound scholarship will improve her abilities as a trainee volunteer and assist in her development as a person and team member.
“Bonnie joined our Unit at just 17 years-old which is the youngest age that we accept volunteers. Since then she has already obtained her Day Skipper, VHF Marine Radio and First Aid Certificates which is testament to her ongoing commitment to Coastguard.
“She plays an integral role in attending wet training days, volunteering for Duty Boat Crews, attending evening education modules and assisting in fundraising – all while completing her final year at high school.
“Bonnie
is proving to be an absolute asset to the Unit and there is
no doubt that the Outward Bound course will help her
continue to reach her full potential,” says Ms
Armstrong.
About Coastguard New Zealand:
Coastguard is the charity that provides New
Zealand’s primary maritime search and rescue service. The
organisation operates from a network of four regions and 71
affiliated units, located around the coastline and major
lakes of New Zealand. Coastguard New Zealand is a volunteer
organisation with a charitable status. It has more than
18,000 supporter members and 2,224 active Professional
Volunteers who provide around 350,000 hours of their time
each year to educate, protect and help save lives at sea.
Coastguard performs over 3,000 rescues each year assisting
almost 7,000 New Zealanders. There are currently 72
dedicated rescue vessels in Coastguard New Zealand’s
fleet, 10 air patrol units and one dedicated communications
unit. All crew members on board Coastguard vessels and air
patrol craft are trained search and rescue personnel working
to enhance the safety of all New Zealanders when they
participate in boating and water activities.
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