On Wednesday 21st August N2C held their sixth presentation of 2019 at the St John’s Grammar School in Adelaide. This presentation was coordinated to coincide with Round 6 of the Australian Carrera Cup Championship where N2C Ambassador Warren Luff will drive the N2C Porsche GT3 Cup car.
The N2C program is a unique and revolutionary Youth Safety Campaign with the clear objective of saving teenage lives arising from the tragic consequences of youth violence and road accidents which was founded in 2012 by Andy McElrea.
This was the N2C teams first visit to St John’s Grammar, but 7th annual visit to a South Australian school. St John’s Grammar was founded in 1958 and is an independent Anglican co-educational early learning, primary, and secondary day school located in Belair in the Adelaide Hills, about 12 kilometres south of the Adelaide city centre. It caters for students from early learning through to Year 12.
The team presented to over 100 year 12 students who were extremely grateful for the messages from the team and as usual a small group stayed back after the presentation to talk to the presenters and thanked N2C for visiting. The team would like to thank student wellbeing officer Carlee Mitchell for her hospitality.
As always N2C’s presentation was well received and here is some of the feedback from a student after the presentation.
Morgan Miller’s feedback “This presentation will change your view on life and make you appreciate your loved ones more than you previously knew was possible”.
Oliver Zammit’s feedback “I honestly believe the presentation was very good in the way it was very confronting but also very powerful. I really liked how it had different scenarios and a couple of different messages which are useful life lessons”.
The N2C team left the students of St John’s with a strong and important message:
Make smart decisions and live your dreams Make dumb decisions and there is No Second Chance!
The next N2C presentation will be held at Beaudesert State High School, Queensland on Wednesday 18th September.
To keep up to date with the No Second Chance program or to find out more head to their website n2c.com.au.
