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1 Early Safety Training Program Safety is Everyone’s Business!

2 Background  Early Safety Training is a collection of affordable safety training courses for youth 16-21 years old, offered at Southeast Regional College and Energy Training Institute (ETI)  Designed to provide entry-level skills to youth seeking new or summer employment in industries where safety and safety education are highly valued  Guided by a steering committee representing local industry and provincial organizations

3 Primary Goal The most important goal is to prevent and reduce accidents, injuries and fatalities in the workplace and in everyday environments!

4 Example (youth pricing) : Ready for Work (OH&S)$ 35.00 First Aid/CPR$105.00 WHMIS$ 35.00 H2S (elective)$100.00 Total price$275.00 Bursary -$176.00 Total cost to student$ 99.00 EST Bursary Program

5 Statistics and Successes  Since inception: 636 youth trained $100,516 paid in EST bursaries  In 2007, We are estimating that approximately $30,000 in bursary support will be required ’02 ’03 ’04 ’05 ’06 ’07 YTD

6 Current Financial Challenge  Endowment fund was created in 1999, but has since been depleted 2003-20042004-20052005-20062006-2007 Opening Balance$24,400.41$26,345.74$11,218.88($564.38) Revenues$23,072.92$7,633.09$14,107.66$4,000.00 Expenses$21,127.59$22,759.95$25,890.92$6,125.15 Ending Balance$26,345.74$11,218.88($564.38)($2,689.53)

7 Program Funding Solutions  Fundraising events and campaigns designed for both organizations and individuals Donations Annual EST Golf Classic Adopt-a Safety Student Campaign  Target is to replenish the endowment fund to $25,000, plus fund current and future years’ bursaries.

8 Donations  Majority of funds are donated by local business and industry

9 9 th Annual EST Golf Classic  Sponsorship opportunities: Gold (1) - $10,000 Silver (4) - $5,000 Bronze (10) - $2,500 Hole (48) - $500+ Team (36) - $500 Prizes – unlimited  Recognition increases with level of commitment  5-year commitment?  Net fundraising target for Golf Classic: $40,000 May 26, 2007

10 Adopt-a-Safety Student  Multiple levels of support Individual Group Program  100 “students” up for adoption  Recognition increases with level of commitment  Fundraising target for Adopt-a-Safety Student: $20,000

11 Investment or Donation?  Accident rates are high among young people  Accidents impact people  Accidents cost time and money  Accidents and injuries impact our health care system (acute care and rehabilitation costs) Your donation IS an investment in our youth, our community, AND our future

12 Return on Investment  Donations are tax-deductible  An opportunity to hire new young employees with basic safety knowledge and skills  Improved safety conditions in the workplace  Fewer injuries and incidents reduces Worker’s Compensation claims and lost-production time  Helping to create a safety culture among youth  Your donation will be recognized  Your donation will make a difference  Your community will benefit as a whole

13 Benefits Young people learn safety skills and attitudes at an early age and can use these skills throughout their lifetime!

14 Final thoughts… Anticipated future growth provides a major challenge to raise funds. Invest in our young people and make a donation to the Early Safety Training Fund. SAFETY IS EVERYONE’S BUSINESS!

15 Make Contact For more information on the EST Program or to invest in our youth, contact: Southeast Education Foundation 629 King Street Weyburn, Saskatchewan S4H 2S5 Phone: 306-848-2527 Fax: 306-848-2517 Email:dharazny@southeastcollege.org Web: www.southeastcollege.org


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