Te Awamutu Courier

Schools enjoy trek team visit

- Caitlan Johnston

Old fire trucks, refurbishe­d limousines, police cars, vintage cars and other themed vehicles were amongst a charity rally that rolled into three lucky schools within the Waipa¯ and O¯ torohanga districts earlier this month.

Students at Arohena, Wharepapa South and Pa¯ terangi schools were all excited and surprised when the vehicles showed up to their schools.

The students at Wharepapa South School even climbed their way aboard a fire truck — that travelled all the way up from Christchur­ch — to have a dance party.

The only similarity the unique vehicles have is a flag they all fly.

This flag represents the Trek Fundraiser, formerly the Variety Bash, which is an annual charity rally event that raises funds and donates items to backcountr­y schools and children in need.

This year marks its 31st anniversar­y and the team visited 15 schools, 1600 kids and they gave out close to $14,000 worth of donations.

Since its beginnings, the event has raised over $14 million for Kiwi kids.

The trek would not be possible without supporting partners, including major sponsor Ford — South Auckland Motors and AA Roadservic­e and the Royal New Zealand Air Force covering vehicle maintenanc­e where needed.

The rally started in Whanganui on April 10 and finished at Lake Rotoiti on April 16, along the way they stopped in O¯ hakune, Napier, Wairakei and Te Awamutu.

A donation of $1000 towards camp fees was given to Arohena School.

“It’s awesome for these kids from a small school to be able to get out and do all the fun things,” says Arohena School teacher Shannon Newman.

Wharepapa South School also received a donation of $1000 to go towards camp fees, and the trek team put on a barbecue lunch. At Pa¯ terangi School, four lucky students got given a BMX bike each and the school got a cheque donation.

“You can see from the smiles on our kids’ faces that they’re really appreciati­ve, it’s been very lucky for our school, it’s wonderful,” says

Pa¯ terangi School principal Mark Harrop.

Ten years ago, Mark Wilson was one of the kids the Trek Fundraiser

helped — and now he is a part of the team.

Mark has cerebral palsy and when he was born it was assumed he would never walk or talk but he defied those challenges.

He even went on to represent New Zealand in table tennis and competed at the Paralympic­s — it was the Trek Fundraiser team who helped to get him to the competitio­n.

In the end they offered him so much more though.

“Once I got to college, obviously being a bit different I was a target for the bullies. I started distancing myself from my peers and I wasn’t getting involved in activities like I normally would,” says Mark.

“But when I came on board the trek they just accepted me for who I was and saw past my disability and became the friends that I was lacking at school.”

And now he has his own fire truck — ‘The Flying Dutchmen’, that he coowns with two of his cousins.

The fire truck was given to them by a past participan­t of the trek.

Fortunatel­y and to their relief, the fire truck made it along the whole trek this year. Last year the engine blew up on day two and that was the end of the road for it.

Mark says he does the trek because seeing the smile on kids’ faces is priceless.

“We travel around parts of the country each year visiting schools, giving away grants, just trying to help in the community where we can — nothings too small and no community should be forgotten about even if it’s out in the sticks, we try really reach those types of communitie­s,” says Mark.

 ??  ?? From left, Glen Wilson, Dean Wilson and Jason Wenham a part of the NYPD (Need your precious donations) team. Their vehicle is a refurbishe­d limousine.
From left, Glen Wilson, Dean Wilson and Jason Wenham a part of the NYPD (Need your precious donations) team. Their vehicle is a refurbishe­d limousine.
 ?? Photos / Caitlan Johnston ?? A $1000 cheque was donated to Arohena School which is to go towards camp fees.
Photos / Caitlan Johnston A $1000 cheque was donated to Arohena School which is to go towards camp fees.
 ??  ?? Trek director Murray O’Donnell and Gil Tremewan on the barbecue cooking up a storm for the team and Wharepapa South School.
Trek director Murray O’Donnell and Gil Tremewan on the barbecue cooking up a storm for the team and Wharepapa South School.
 ??  ?? Mark Wilson’s (front, second from right) team with their fire truck — ‘The Flying Dutchmen’.
Mark Wilson’s (front, second from right) team with their fire truck — ‘The Flying Dutchmen’.
 ??  ?? Students at Pa¯ terangi School got to enjoy a sausage sizzle provided by the Trek team.
Students at Pa¯ terangi School got to enjoy a sausage sizzle provided by the Trek team.
 ??  ?? Students of Wharepapa South School having a dance party on top of one of the fire trucks.
Students of Wharepapa South School having a dance party on top of one of the fire trucks.
 ??  ?? Mark Wilson soaking wet following a water fight with the other fire trucks.
Mark Wilson soaking wet following a water fight with the other fire trucks.
 ??  ?? Four BMX bikes were given away to four lucky students at Pa¯ terangi School.
Four BMX bikes were given away to four lucky students at Pa¯ terangi School.
 ??  ?? Pa¯ terangi School also received a cheque donation.
Pa¯ terangi School also received a cheque donation.
 ??  ?? The line-up of some of the vehicles part of the Trek Fundraiser.
The line-up of some of the vehicles part of the Trek Fundraiser.

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