Our students need to start giving to society. This gives them a sense of achievement, pride, responsibility and self esteem. While giving they are also learning 'real' skills. Financial contributions from our benefactors go a long way in supporting the work of REACH.
We train students so that they can undertake specific tasks required by outside organisations that invite us onto their sites.
We are happy to work for any organisation, as long as the activities we undertake will have a positive impact on the community. Examples might include managing vegetatation
along footpaths, growing vegetables for ‘lunch clubs’, building retaining walls and restoring dry-stone walls.