CSC Academy Alumni Bring Enthusiasm to Pizza Hut Team in Alice Springs

 

The Clontarf Foundation exists to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem, and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and, by doing so, equips them to participate more meaningfully in society.

Since 2000, with more than 20 years on, the Foundation has operated 148 academies in WA, NT, QLD, NSW, VIC, and SA, supports more than 11,500 participants, and employs over 560 dedicated staff members.

During 2023-2024, Clontarf’s program assisted many young men with employment opportunities. It is inspiring to see young men embracing new opportunities and contributing to their community.

 

Angas Norman and Tracyn Forrester - Alice Springs

CSC Academy, Alice Springs 2022-2024

 

Angas Norman and Tracyn Forrester, both alumni of CSC Academy in Alice Springs (2021-2023), have recently joined the Pizza Hut team in casual roles. Tracyn, who became part of the team in June 2023, shared his motivation for choosing Pizza Hut, which was to “make money to achieve my dreams, travel, and get what I can get. We want to work 7 days, but apparently, it’s illegal”.

On the other hand, Angas, who joined the team in December 2023, firmly believes in the power of productivity. His advice to peers is simple yet impactful “Don’t be lazy – be productive”. Their enthusiasm and work ethic will surely contribute to the Pizza Hut team in Alice Springs.

 

For further information, please visit Clontarf Foundation - Charitable not-for-profit for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men