“If you want to develop new skills through training, give back to the community, set a good example for others or simply make the world a better place one action at a time, try volunteering.” “I think it recognises all their efforts and I am proud to represent them. “The idea of the community spirit, where people work together to understand and manage these disasters.Ĭommenting on his award, Frazer said, “I view the award on behalf of the many local volunteers in St John Ambulance. “If there was a positive message from all of this volunteering gave me a better understanding of resilience. “I think we are all still a bit shell-shocked with the loss of life, property and belongings that occurred during the catastrophic bushfires and floods. “Clearly there were a lot of negative mental health outcomes associated with this, which affects you as a volunteer. “Seeing people evacuated from their homes and ending up in local clubs and community halls was very traumatic. “it was very confronting I saw the need firsthand for a good Peer Support Program in an organisation.”Īnd then the region experienced the worst flooding in over 50 years.
Plus inventory management, a full accounting suite, over 200 finance and marketing integrations, and unlimited. The Frazer DMS supports all types of retail transactions, including Cash, Finance, and Buy Here Pay Here, and includes a database of over 70,000 forms. “Many of us found ourselves helping locals who had lost everything. Frazer provides independent used car dealers with a high-quality, easy-to-use dealer management system at an affordable price. “I think the length and intensity of the Black Summer Bushfires and the scale of the fires was something I hope never to experience again. “As the fire season unfolded these requests continued to come in regularly from our local area and further down towards Taree. “I think the act of volunteering strengthens the cooperation amongst local people and helps break down barriers.”įor Frazer, his Black Summer Bushfire Experience started in late August 2019 with a formal request for the local St John Ambulance service to provide first aid and health services at the NSW Rural Fire Service Mobile Base Camp at Glen Innes. “As for the community, without volunteers in our local area, many of the activities we take for granted would not be possible. “I think it helps to take the focus off my everyday challenges and gives me a broader perspective on life.
“It meets a desire to be part of something and maybe bigger than myself. “They provided me with the necessary training, knowledge, and skills which gave me the opportunity to give back to the local community. 7L TURBO DIESEL MOTOR, AUTO TRANSMISSION, FRAZER AMBULANCE BODY, ONAN COMMERCIAL QG EFI GAS. “It’s a self-funding, charitable organisation, which is dedicated to helping people in sickness, distress, suffering or danger. 2010 DODGE RAM 3500 HEAVY DUTY AMBULANCE, CUMMINS 6.