Unlock the Potential of the Kilmarnock Academy

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Unlock The Potential Of The Kilmarnock Academy

Project 2017-10-18 15:45:22 +1300

 

The Kilmarnock Academy is a new approach, providing a personalised, coordinated pathway to employment for people with an intellectual disability.

 

The Kilmarnock Training Academy is giving people with intellectual disabilities another chance to excel in education. With your support we can grow our existing pilot programme to reach 20 people within the first year, and open our doors to another 20 people with disabilities, many from outside of Kilmarnock, the following year. You will be helping to provide a transitional programme of work experience and formal (NZQA) qualifications that will assist talented people to find meaningful, sustainable employment outside of Kilmarnock. This is the first time in nearly sixty years of operations that we’ve had a project that the community can actively contribute to - and we’d love for you to join us on this exciting journey. 

 

 

Choose your rewards, pledge your amount, and help the Kilmarnock Academy come alive.

 

 First graduates

 

This funding will help us take another 20 people on the same journey as Allan, Despina, Dave, Bradley, and Rachel in 2018 to gain meaningful training and qualifications.

This is just the start of the Academy. We want to scale and build partnerships to provide a pathway to employment, beyond Kilmarnock, for people with an intellectual disability.

 

What?

The Kilmarnock Academy is opening doors and unlocking potential for people with an intellectual disability, empowering them to find purposeful employment and a valued place in the community. Through recognised NZQA qualifications, our graduates can discover new talents and opportunities. This is what the Academy does…

Kilmarnock

At Kilmarnock, we believe in a world that values diversity, and so we are changing attitudes towards disability through education, employment, and opportunity, empowering people with disabilities to lead purposeful and dignified lives. We balance this social mission with achieving incredible results in a commercial environment as a contract manufacturer. We work with some incredible customers such as Air New Zealand, The Gough Group, Foodstuffs, and Trade Aid to help deliver excellent results to their customers.

To read more: www.kilmarnock.co.nz

To see more: Visit our Youtube channel

Find us: On Facebook or Twitter

Or read about what others think here: New Zealand Listener, and here: Latitude Magazine

Or just read about my (Islay) experience at Kilmarnock here.

 

Our Rewards

We have collected some incredible rewards, to acknowledge your support.

There is a great range to choose from including original designs from local artists (see them below), handcrafted wooden gifts made by the Kilmarnock team, and gifts and vouchers from local businesses such as HAPA, Fill Their Lunchbox, Parry Field Lawyers, The Grow Good Guy, Yoga By Kotte, Sonder Wallets, Chirny Coffee, Auspicious Victory. There is also an awesome collection of Kilmarnock experiences from tours, to presentations, to Kilmarnock workshops and your own named carpark! Stay tuned for the amazing mystery wine draw…

 

 

Also, do you like Fiji?

We do! That’s why we have partnered with Air New Zealand (one of our awesome customers) to get you there. ALL pledges over $50 will go into the draw to win a return trip for two to Fiji. Just pledge, and share on your social media with the #kilmarnockacademy

 

The artists
We are so lucky to know such wonderfully creative people! Four of our favourite artists have created for us some beautiful illustrations themed around education and inclusion.

Sean Bremen, An extremely talented local graphic designer, tackles the quote "If you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid".

Sean Bremen- Fish

Sean Bremen- Fish

Ietje Beets, An Auckland based sculptor and printmaker has created two prints that bring to life the beautiful texture of multiplicity and diversity.

Ietje Beets- Multiplicity and Intersection

Ietje Beets- Multiplicity

Design 1: Multiplicity

Design 2: Intersection

 

Writer and illustrator, Jenn Rackham, loved the quote, “When people call me weird, I say thank you”.

 

 

An extra thank you
The names of any donors of $50 or more will be listed on a thank you board in the Kilmarnock Academy as an extra way of acknowledging your generosity and reminding us of all the incredible people who have supported us from the very beginning of this journey.

 

 

Last day of Kilmarnock Academy

 

 

 

Comments

Updates 3

7 Days to go!

07/12/2017 at 4:25 PM

Hello friends!

It's been a big day today!

We reached 100 pledges, we celebrated one week to go (It's the final countdown do-do-do-doo), AND our second group of graduates had their final day of classes!

Mary, Tim, Tania, Jareth and Todd are now getting prepped for their graduation ceremony next week! At that graduation, we will introduce the next group of participants who will be re-starting their academic career in the new year. We still need your help to make this happen!

Reaching the target before the 14th of December will guarantee the Academy can go ahead next year.

So if you are willing, we would love for you to speak to all your networks and help us on the final push. Plus, there are flights for two to Fiji to win for any pledges over $50! Just make sure you have shared the campaign with the hashtag #kilmarnockacademy to be in to win!

Last day

 

P.s We were in the news today! Read about it here. 

 

Thank you!

 

Islay and the Kilmarnock Team

You need to pledge to see this update.

Thank you, Despina for letting us share your story!

21/11/2017 at 2:39 PM

I've been working at Kilmarnock for just over two years, and I was one of the first people to join the Kilmarnock Academy.

 

I left school pretty early and didn't get school cert or anything. Later on, I did a course for a while, but it didn't give me any qualifications.


I had a job in Australia making the plastic moulds for tomato packets. It was too hard, so I left after a few weeks. After that, I spent a lot of time watching TV, hanging out with friends, and walking my dog.


When I moved to New Zealand, I still couldn't find work. After a while I found Kilmarnock. I like the variety here. I get to try heaps of different things. My favourite jobs are labelling the bottles for Glass Eye Creek, packing UHT milk for Nestle and Fonterra, and sewing.


The Academy has been awesome. I have learnt heaps of stuff, but my favourite has been learning about managing relationships, friendships, and grief. Also goal setting.


I'm pretty proud to have qualifications now. I never thought I could do that.

 

Please help others like Despina find their confidence and get a second chance at education. Support the Kilmarnock Training Academy and pledge on our crowdfunding campaign.

    Pledgers 200

    Ethan Smith
    13/12/2017 at 5:56am
    Adrienne Cody
    12/12/2017 at 10:20pm

    "Well done all"

    Anonymous pledger
    12/12/2017 at 9:30pm

    "You guys doing amazing things with amazing people. Don't stop!"

    Sarah Barrer
    12/12/2017 at 9:28pm

    "Good luck guys!!!!"

    Chelsea Smith
    12/12/2017 at 6:59pm

    "I hope you make your target, what you do is so inspiring!"

    Steven Allerby
    12/12/2017 at 2:29pm

    "The Academy is a great way to enhance & develop skills for today, and more importantly tomorrow. I hope MoH & Corporates get onboard too."

    Eleanor Moe
    12/12/2017 at 11:29am
    Barry & Isabell Knight
    12/12/2017 at 10:38am

    "A wonderful cause - thank you for the opportunity to assist in this small way."

    Ryan Smith
    12/12/2017 at 10:37am

    "You can do it!"

    Erica
    12/12/2017 at 10:15am

    "Love all the work you're doing!! Go Kilmarnock!"

    Scott Noakes
    12/12/2017 at 10:01am

    "I love what you guys do!"

    J Foster & A Rackham
    12/12/2017 at 8:33am
    Judi Foster
    12/12/2017 at 8:29am
    Anonymous pledger
    12/12/2017 at 7:24am
    Anonymous pledger
    11/12/2017 at 9:22pm

    "Keep going team Kilmarnock, you are amazing."

    Allan Burns
    11/12/2017 at 8:10pm
    Allan Burns
    11/12/2017 at 8:07pm
    Allan Burns
    11/12/2017 at 8:05pm
    deb
    11/12/2017 at 6:49pm

    "Go team! Love your work!"

    Kevin Riddle
    11/12/2017 at 5:37pm

    "All the best with the acedemy from the COMPUTER CULTURE team"

    Karyn
    11/12/2017 at 5:18pm

    "Fantastic idea, good luck to Michelle and the team!"

    Chris Hurley
    11/12/2017 at 5:09pm

    "A great cause to support the amazing potential each and every Kilmarnock member has."

    Geoff White
    11/12/2017 at 5:04pm
    WikiHouseNZ
    11/12/2017 at 4:41pm
    Sarah
    10/12/2017 at 10:44pm
    vinod rudra
    10/12/2017 at 5:28pm

    "great work and cause, wish you all the best."

    Jason Flewellen
    09/12/2017 at 4:36pm
    Anonymous pledger
    09/12/2017 at 4:22pm
    Anonymous pledger
    09/12/2017 at 9:07am

    "Very Best Wishes for a Wonderful Initiative for Our Special People"

    Joan Panzer
    08/12/2017 at 4:06pm

    "What a great campaign to give a helping hand to those who so want to help and participate! Well done to all involved!"

    Followers 2

    Followers of Unlock the Potential of the Kilmarnock Academy

    Unlock The Potential Of The Kilmarnock Academy

    Project 2017-10-18 15:45:22 +1300

     

    The Kilmarnock Academy is a new approach, providing a personalised, coordinated pathway to employment for people with an intellectual disability.

     

    The Kilmarnock Training Academy is giving people with intellectual disabilities another chance to excel in education. With your support we can grow our existing pilot programme to reach 20 people within the first year, and open our doors to another 20 people with disabilities, many from outside of Kilmarnock, the following year. You will be helping to provide a transitional programme of work experience and formal (NZQA) qualifications that will assist talented people to find meaningful, sustainable employment outside of Kilmarnock. This is the first time in nearly sixty years of operations that we’ve had a project that the community can actively contribute to - and we’d love for you to join us on this exciting journey. 

     

     

    Choose your rewards, pledge your amount, and help the Kilmarnock Academy come alive.

     

     First graduates

     

    This funding will help us take another 20 people on the same journey as Allan, Despina, Dave, Bradley, and Rachel in 2018 to gain meaningful training and qualifications.

    This is just the start of the Academy. We want to scale and build partnerships to provide a pathway to employment, beyond Kilmarnock, for people with an intellectual disability.

     

    What?

    The Kilmarnock Academy is opening doors and unlocking potential for people with an intellectual disability, empowering them to find purposeful employment and a valued place in the community. Through recognised NZQA qualifications, our graduates can discover new talents and opportunities. This is what the Academy does…

    Kilmarnock

    At Kilmarnock, we believe in a world that values diversity, and so we are changing attitudes towards disability through education, employment, and opportunity, empowering people with disabilities to lead purposeful and dignified lives. We balance this social mission with achieving incredible results in a commercial environment as a contract manufacturer. We work with some incredible customers such as Air New Zealand, The Gough Group, Foodstuffs, and Trade Aid to help deliver excellent results to their customers.

    To read more: www.kilmarnock.co.nz

    To see more: Visit our Youtube channel

    Find us: On Facebook or Twitter

    Or read about what others think here: New Zealand Listener, and here: Latitude Magazine

    Or just read about my (Islay) experience at Kilmarnock here.

     

    Our Rewards

    We have collected some incredible rewards, to acknowledge your support.

    There is a great range to choose from including original designs from local artists (see them below), handcrafted wooden gifts made by the Kilmarnock team, and gifts and vouchers from local businesses such as HAPA, Fill Their Lunchbox, Parry Field Lawyers, The Grow Good Guy, Yoga By Kotte, Sonder Wallets, Chirny Coffee, Auspicious Victory. There is also an awesome collection of Kilmarnock experiences from tours, to presentations, to Kilmarnock workshops and your own named carpark! Stay tuned for the amazing mystery wine draw…

     

     

    Also, do you like Fiji?

    We do! That’s why we have partnered with Air New Zealand (one of our awesome customers) to get you there. ALL pledges over $50 will go into the draw to win a return trip for two to Fiji. Just pledge, and share on your social media with the #kilmarnockacademy

     

    The artists
    We are so lucky to know such wonderfully creative people! Four of our favourite artists have created for us some beautiful illustrations themed around education and inclusion.

    Sean Bremen, An extremely talented local graphic designer, tackles the quote "If you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid".

    Sean Bremen- Fish

    Sean Bremen- Fish

    Ietje Beets, An Auckland based sculptor and printmaker has created two prints that bring to life the beautiful texture of multiplicity and diversity.

    Ietje Beets- Multiplicity and Intersection

    Ietje Beets- Multiplicity

    Design 1: Multiplicity

    Design 2: Intersection

     

    Writer and illustrator, Jenn Rackham, loved the quote, “When people call me weird, I say thank you”.

     

     

    An extra thank you
    The names of any donors of $50 or more will be listed on a thank you board in the Kilmarnock Academy as an extra way of acknowledging your generosity and reminding us of all the incredible people who have supported us from the very beginning of this journey.

     

     

    Last day of Kilmarnock Academy

     

     

     

    Comments

    7 Days to go!

    07/12/2017 at 4:25 PM

    Hello friends!

    It's been a big day today!

    We reached 100 pledges, we celebrated one week to go (It's the final countdown do-do-do-doo), AND our second group of graduates had their final day of classes!

    Mary, Tim, Tania, Jareth and Todd are now getting prepped for their graduation ceremony next week! At that graduation, we will introduce the next group of participants who will be re-starting their academic career in the new year. We still need your help to make this happen!

    Reaching the target before the 14th of December will guarantee the Academy can go ahead next year.

    So if you are willing, we would love for you to speak to all your networks and help us on the final push. Plus, there are flights for two to Fiji to win for any pledges over $50! Just make sure you have shared the campaign with the hashtag #kilmarnockacademy to be in to win!

    Last day

     

    P.s We were in the news today! Read about it here. 

     

    Thank you!

     

    Islay and the Kilmarnock Team

    You need to pledge to see this update.

    Thank you, Despina for letting us share your story!

    21/11/2017 at 2:39 PM

    I've been working at Kilmarnock for just over two years, and I was one of the first people to join the Kilmarnock Academy.

     

    I left school pretty early and didn't get school cert or anything. Later on, I did a course for a while, but it didn't give me any qualifications.


    I had a job in Australia making the plastic moulds for tomato packets. It was too hard, so I left after a few weeks. After that, I spent a lot of time watching TV, hanging out with friends, and walking my dog.


    When I moved to New Zealand, I still couldn't find work. After a while I found Kilmarnock. I like the variety here. I get to try heaps of different things. My favourite jobs are labelling the bottles for Glass Eye Creek, packing UHT milk for Nestle and Fonterra, and sewing.


    The Academy has been awesome. I have learnt heaps of stuff, but my favourite has been learning about managing relationships, friendships, and grief. Also goal setting.


    I'm pretty proud to have qualifications now. I never thought I could do that.

     

    Please help others like Despina find their confidence and get a second chance at education. Support the Kilmarnock Training Academy and pledge on our crowdfunding campaign.

      Ethan Smith
      13/12/2017 at 5:56am
      Adrienne Cody
      12/12/2017 at 10:20pm

      "Well done all"

      Anonymous pledger
      12/12/2017 at 9:30pm

      "You guys doing amazing things with amazing people. Don't stop!"

      Sarah Barrer
      12/12/2017 at 9:28pm

      "Good luck guys!!!!"

      Chelsea Smith
      12/12/2017 at 6:59pm

      "I hope you make your target, what you do is so inspiring!"

      Steven Allerby
      12/12/2017 at 2:29pm

      "The Academy is a great way to enhance & develop skills for today, and more importantly tomorrow. I hope MoH & Corporates get onboard too."

      Eleanor Moe
      12/12/2017 at 11:29am
      Barry & Isabell Knight
      12/12/2017 at 10:38am

      "A wonderful cause - thank you for the opportunity to assist in this small way."

      Ryan Smith
      12/12/2017 at 10:37am

      "You can do it!"

      Erica
      12/12/2017 at 10:15am

      "Love all the work you're doing!! Go Kilmarnock!"

      Scott Noakes
      12/12/2017 at 10:01am

      "I love what you guys do!"

      J Foster & A Rackham
      12/12/2017 at 8:33am
      Judi Foster
      12/12/2017 at 8:29am
      Anonymous pledger
      12/12/2017 at 7:24am
      Anonymous pledger
      11/12/2017 at 9:22pm

      "Keep going team Kilmarnock, you are amazing."

      Allan Burns
      11/12/2017 at 8:10pm
      Allan Burns
      11/12/2017 at 8:07pm
      Allan Burns
      11/12/2017 at 8:05pm
      deb
      11/12/2017 at 6:49pm

      "Go team! Love your work!"

      Kevin Riddle
      11/12/2017 at 5:37pm

      "All the best with the acedemy from the COMPUTER CULTURE team"

      Karyn
      11/12/2017 at 5:18pm

      "Fantastic idea, good luck to Michelle and the team!"

      Chris Hurley
      11/12/2017 at 5:09pm

      "A great cause to support the amazing potential each and every Kilmarnock member has."

      Geoff White
      11/12/2017 at 5:04pm
      WikiHouseNZ
      11/12/2017 at 4:41pm
      Sarah
      10/12/2017 at 10:44pm
      vinod rudra
      10/12/2017 at 5:28pm

      "great work and cause, wish you all the best."

      Jason Flewellen
      09/12/2017 at 4:36pm
      Anonymous pledger
      09/12/2017 at 4:22pm
      Anonymous pledger
      09/12/2017 at 9:07am

      "Very Best Wishes for a Wonderful Initiative for Our Special People"

      Joan Panzer
      08/12/2017 at 4:06pm

      "What a great campaign to give a helping hand to those who so want to help and participate! Well done to all involved!"

      Followers of Unlock the Potential of the Kilmarnock Academy

      This campaign was successful and got its funding on 14/12/2017 at 5:00 PM.