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Hope Scholars

Hope Scholars

 The Hope Scholars program is an initiative that supports the education of young leaders from disadvantaged backgrounds in a number of developing countries, including India, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Many have faced significant social and economic hardships, but continue this important work. Meet our amazing Hope Scholars

Nexus Network

Nexus Network

 

The Nexus Network is a network of individuals from diverse cultural, vocational and educational backgrounds focused on supporting positive social change and creating social capital. Members assist with a number of Nexus’ consultations and collaborations. Members of the network are placed with a number of charitable partner organisations as teams. Join Now

 

 

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Anchor CEO - John Devine

"These volunteers supply a skill set which is not easily available to community organisations such as Anchor and their contribution will assist in both addressing a well established community need and increasing the capacity of the organisation."   

Nexus Consulting

Nexus Consulting

 The Nexus consulting group affords support to NPOs, Charities, community organisations and individuals that have a desire to seek positive change in their communities and require assistance in achieving their desired change. The assistance afforded may be research, training, project facilitation, stakeholder engagement, innovation strategy, partner identification, monetary or in kind assistance, or merely championing their change effort.

BCLP

The Business & Community Leadership Program

  The Business and Community leadership program is an innovative leadership development program that seeks to expose candidates to contemporary leadership practices. Candidates are exposed to thought leaders from a number of different spheres. The program affords candidates the opportunity to work with and contribute to a number of different community projects and charitable organisations. Enrol for 2010
Hope Scholar profiles
 

 A future Florence Nightingale - Surya is now a nursing student in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is evident that at present there is a lack of aptly qualified nurses in the developing world. The Worldbank recognises the improvement of health services as pertinent to the development of LDC's and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.  Nursing is a vocation full of opportunity.  Nurses could work in hospitals, homes, hospices, aged care, clinics, schools, universities, community health centres, government agencies or industries.  The course Surya will undertake will prepare her to work in various settings. Surya is to complete the government program in nursing offered by Thakkar Baba Vidhayala a training institute in Chennai
     

 

 Building a better future - Velu  has qualified for an engineering degree; without the assistance of a Hope scholarship he would not be able to achieve his dream of becoming an engineer and helping to re-build his nation. The engineer generally plays the leading role in the work team and as an engineering student Velu will learn how to manage personnel and projects effectively and efficiently. The research of many multilateral aid and humanitarian organisations suggests that basic infrastructure is a key driver of growth and development. Velu is a student from Tamil Nadu. He is about commencing a course in Engineering at P.T.L. Chenhengalvaraya Nayakkar Polytechnic College.

 

 Sharing the truth - Journalists bring the stories of the plight of their people to the world. They play important roles in the democratic process and provide more adequate representation of relevant issues. Lavanya is a printery student from Tamil Nadu. She will commence a Diploma of Typing & Printing in the coming months. She will commence her studies at Nirmala in Santhome. 

 

Doing development better - Adjith has quite a story, he was born a raised in Sri Lanka and south to pursue a tertiary education, however he and his family were significantly affected by the south asian tsunami making his dream seem unattainable. He used his Hope scholarship to study a Bachelor of Science degree, and is now able to assist his family and community working in the development sector. He graduated suma cum laude.

  Accounting for the future - Sanjaya is the eldest of five children. His father is the primary provider, running a small vegetable stall on the beach market in Galle. The business was washed away with many others on the 26th of December 2004. As such he has only been able to earn a nominal sum to support the family. As is the way in Sri Lanka, many of the university costs are covered by the government, however many relevant costs are not. The costs of professional fees, travel and books as well as other relevant living expenditures are not. The university has provided Sanjaya with a small grant so he can attend. However he faces a significant shortfall, and the prospect of not being able to continue. This would be a great tragedy as his results would attest to. Sanjaya will use his scholarship monies to cover professional fee program costs, book fees, lodging fees, travel expenses and living expenses associated with completing his degree.

  Helping the Sick - Nguyen Tran Trong Tin is quite an exceptional individual with a very interesting story. An orphan child he has faced significant hardship. He resided in an orphanage in Can Tho, and had hoped to work as a driver if afforded the opportunity to complete the driver program. He sat his driver entrance examination, and unfortunately failed the driver assessment, having only driven for a handful of months. He then considered an alternative path. Something he did not think that he would be able to pursue. He sat his entrance examination for Medical College and has received provisional entrance. He hopes to specialize in medical imaging.

 A cut above the rest - Nam is an orphan child from Southern Vietnam. He has resided within a small orphanage for a number of years. He recently commenced a hairdressing apprenticeship in Can Tho city. He has performed well so far, and is looking forward to learning the trade further in the coming months and plying his trade in the coming years.

 Caring for the elderly - Caroline is a student from Zimbabwe, she has faced significant financial challenges in seeking to procure a tertiary education. She recieved her Hope Scholarship to study aged care and is presently completing the designation. She hopes to manage an aged care facility and afford support to her son, her family and community.

 An amazing journey - Anusha is a remarkable young woman who has presevered through many personal challenges to pursue tertiary studies. Originally from the middle east, she emigrated to Australia but was not able to continue her education due to a lack of support. She used her Hope scholarship funding to complete her degree in mathematics and now hopes to complete a graduate degree in medicine.

 Doing business better - Sagilandeeswari is a student from Tamil Nadu. She will commence studies in commerce after receiving a Hope Scholarship. Sagilandeeswari will have the option of studying for majors in economics, international business or international trade. Her studies will detail how individuals, firms, governments and other decision makers make choices about how they should use resources. IT has been suggested by many eminent economists that trade and commerce are powerful drivers of growth and development. Sagilandeeswari is soon to commence a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the Madras College.

 

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Bhavesh Modi

Bhavesh Modi has completed two master’s degrees in business and commerce majoring in finance and international trade and commerce respectively at Deakin University. He has completed undergraduate studied in engineering. He has served at Deakin University as a sessional lecturer and tutor. He has been involved in a number collaborative research projects. In the past he was actively involved with Deakin Business School Society and he has successfully organised many ...

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Greg Judd

After graduating from Deakin University in 2006, Greg worked for over two years with KPMG Australia as a consultant in the Corporate Tax Division of KPMG Melbourne.  In 2009, Greg joined the Corporate & International Tax Division at the Melbourne office of BDO Kendalls Tax Lawyers.  Also in 2009, Greg joined the School of Law at Deakin University, Lecturing in Business Taxation Law.  Greg specialises in corporate and international tax, ...

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James Holman

James Holman is an intriguing young character from the countryside east of Melbourne. Having just completed a Masters of Arts in International Relations and European Studies at the Central European University with a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship he has returned to Australia with a mind to tackle new challenges and embrace new opportunities. His main interests are ‘development through education’ and sees that the model of individual empowerment through training at ...

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Michael D'Rosario

Michael is a Lecturer in Finance & Ethics at Deakin University. Michael has also undertaken a Masters in Arts (International Justice) at the University of Melbourne, Michael's research focuses on morality, patriotism, and sovereignty. Michael's other research focuses on diaspora communities, game theory and development economics. In particular it is orientated around the individuals' moral assessment framework. He is currently undertaking his PhD in Econometrics. In addition Michael has completed ...

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Mukund Narayanamurti

Mukund is a Senior Manager in KPMG Australia’s dedicated Asia Markets Group and specializes in market entry advisory services focused on corporate investment activity between Australia and Asia with a particular emphasis on China and India.  Mukund has advised on various significant cross border mergers and acquisitions, capital raisings and corporate reorganizations in the infrastructure, energy and natural resources, consumer foods and financial services sectors. Mukund graduated from Deakin University in ...

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Prabath Wickramanayake

Prabath Wickramanayake was born in Colombo Sri Lanka in December 1982. He commenced his primary education at Nalanda College, Colombo in 1988 and continued up until he migrated to New Zealand in 1995 with his parents. At Newlands College in Wellington he completed his secondary education and in December 2000 he migrated to Australia. In 2006, Prabath graduated from Deakin University in Melbourne having successfully completed the degree of Bachelor ...

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John Sukkar

John completed a double degree in Law and Commerce at Deakin University in 2007, graduating with Honours and Distinction respectively, and majoring in Finance and Economics. Since graduating, John has acquired over 12 months experience working with KPMG as a consultant within the Corporate Tax division, where he advised a range of corporate groups in the financial services sector on all areas of Australian taxation law. John is dedicated to ...

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Nexus Quick Facts

The team

Nexus is managed by a multi-disciplinary team of individuals who share a passion for social entrepreneurship and sustainable development. Nexus is an endorsed tax concession charity (TCC) limited by guarantee. Nexus ...

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Governance

Nexus operates a member based model, with members duly appointing directors of the entity. Nexus is guided by a board of directors. The board appoints all key operational team...

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Hope Scholars

The Hope scholarship program provides funds to some of the poorest children in the developing world. It makes a university education or education at a vocational training centre possible. Many ...

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Social Entrepreneurship

Social entrepreneurship is essentially a reference to the actions of an agent of positive social change. A social entrepreneur is an individual who identifies a social problem and utilises what ...

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The Nexus Model

We recognise that many solutions while being theoretically sound do not necessary translate well in all situations. As such our programs are driven by the needs communities, and are motivated ...

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Vision & Mission

Our vision is for a world without poverty and free of conflict, where individuals live without fear of hunger and persecution. A world where compassion is not limited by contrived ...

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Our logo

Our logo symbolises our missions and our vision. It represents the coming together of disparate communities; each arrow represents a disparate segregated community. The central dithered X represents the conduit, ...

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Anchor Social Housing Project

Description: The Anchor Social Housing Project (AHP) is a venture of Anchor Inc. a foster care and community care agency based in the outer East of Melbourne. The project seeks ...

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