Canteen delivered its Youth Leadership Festival over 3 days in August to more than 70 young people aged 16-25 who have been impacted by cancer. Canteen’s young leaders travelled from across the nation to the Mercure Hotel in Sydney for a weekend of unity, inspiration, and empowerment, demonstrating once again why youth leadership is part of Canteen’s DNA.
The festival's kick-off on Friday morning was nothing short of spectacular, thanks to our MCs, Jupiter and Nate. Their infectious energy set the tone for an unforgettable weekend. Uncle Matthew Doyle graced us with a Welcome to Country followed by a Haka Pōwhiri performed by Sydney-based kapa haka group led by Kiri Barber.
Tiff Hunt, Chief Human Resource Officer at presenting partner LagardereAWPL, delivered a warm welcome speech which explained why leadership training is so important in her role. She was joined by eight members of the senior leadership team who spent time getting to know attendees and connecting deeply with Canteen’s cause. LagardereAWPL played a significant role in making sure many of our young leaders could attend the festivities by generously contributing funds for their travel – with some coming as far as Perth and New Zealand.
Throughout the day, our young leaders were treated to a diverse range of experiences. Shane Donaldson inspired us with his "cup half full" perspective on life, everyone got involved in a thrilling scavenger hunt, and later we heard heartfelt presentations of ‘Homegrown Heroes’ across Australia and New Zealand.
That evening there was a formal dinner where everyone dressed to impress, indulged in some delicious food and danced the night away!