Who is involved
Schools: - Pics here
Christ Church Grammar School
CCGS has been involved from the very start and has been the force behind ICEA's startup.
Held over 10 fund raisers over the years and raised thousands of books and sport equipment for the remote communities.
The prefects have chosen ICEA as the organisation they will be supporting since 2007.
St Hildas Anglican School for Girls
http://www.sthildas.wa.edu.au/
Held a succesfull fundraiser in September 2009, raising $3,500
The school is full of passionate students who know how to run a fun event.
Have participated in a variety of ways in 2010.
Scotch College
Had a Fund raiser in November 2009, 2010 which got hundreds of kids down to raise awareness and funds for ICEA. The Staff v's Student match is definately an event to put into the diary.
Scotch's fundraising activities are co-ordinated by staff member Jordan Owenelle.
Santa Maria College
http://smcweb.santamaria.wa.edu.au/
Have great relationships with the Punmu community in the Pilbra, annually take 10 students up to the community.
Presbyterian Ladies College
Have established a very succesfull Indigenous scholarship program, and annually celebrate NAIDOC week.
Methodist Ladies' College
Have assisted in raising funds for ICEA since 2007 and have a well established indigenous scholarship program.
Hale School
Involved in ICEA's awareness raising activities and participate in Marja Mpob meeting.
Held a very succesful NAIDOC week that head boy 2006 Will Clapin organised in 2010.
We look forward to working with the school further promoting reconciliation.
Guilford Grammar School
Involved in ICEA's Capacity building activities.
John Twenty Third
Raised funds in 2010 through the Student Representative Council.
Community
North Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club
Hold first aid sessions in the costal communities.
Allow ICEA to use their facilities for events and meetings
hold the annual ICEA surf charity day in Febuary.
Garnduwa Kimberley Youth Sport & Recreation
The Staff at Garnduwa lend a helping hand on all our community visits in the Kimberley
Business school of UWA
http://www.business.uwa.edu.au/
Assisting the university with organising NAIDOC week in 2010
Collegians Footbal Club
http://www.collegiansafc.com.au/
organise fund raisers, tin rattling
Ecoms society
The UWA economics and Commerce society help raise awareness and hold events to raise funds for the foundation.
Mosman Park junior football club
celebrating NAIDOC week in the club
Having their under 12 football team trip to Broome, for a skills building and awareness raising alternative to the traditional Melbourne tour in 2010.