Otago Daily Times

Group to connect young with horticultu­re

WANAKA

- SIMON HENDERSON

A TRIO of Upper Clutha women are planning to connect young people with seasonal work opportunit­ies.

Sarah Fox, Liz Breslin and Sarah Millwater were all mothers of teenagers.

During the Covid19 lockdown they decided to combine their interest in youth and community projects by forming

Get Sh*t Done.

Mrs Millwater said the community group had an aim of creating opportunit­ies and activities that mattered to young people.

One of their first projects is a pilot scheme to help about 100 young people to work on an orchard in Cromwell during the fruitpicki­ng season.

Working with youth organisati­on Kahu Youth Trust, the group devised a wraparound service that would include transport from pickup spots in Wanaka and surroundin­g areas to the orchard.

Mrs Fox said the transport costs were free to the young people, the employer paying half. The group was fundraisin­g for the remaining cost.

Extra supervisor­s would also be on hand to help and support the young people, who would be paid full wages.

The young people would be divided into two teams, one aged 1619 and the other 1925, Mrs Fox said.

The aim was to provide them with learning and inspiratio­n so they understood more of what the horticultu­re had to offer.

If the pilot scheme was successful, the group hoped to expand the scheme to other orchards for future seasons.

 ?? PHOTO: SIMON HENDERSON ?? Local focus . . . Narents (from left) Qarah Millwater, of Hawea, Qarah Fox, of Wanaka and Liz Breslin, of Hawea Flat, are helping young people develop projects.
PHOTO: SIMON HENDERSON Local focus . . . Narents (from left) Qarah Millwater, of Hawea, Qarah Fox, of Wanaka and Liz Breslin, of Hawea Flat, are helping young people develop projects.

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