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>> Hi I'm Dale Beaumont. I'm the owner of Business Blueprint. We are business education
company designed to help our members to increase their income and profit and ultimately build
a more lifestyle trip in business. We've just finished an amazing 3 day conference in Phuket
Thailand and one of the things that we through out to our members is what in addition to
coming and learning about business why don't we also come and give back as well, so we
have partner with an amazing organization called Hands Across the Water which is started
by an amazing Australian called Peter Baines and that what we've done is we've taken our
members with us to Hands Across the Water Orphanage you can see on the background where
we are about.. the back ground of all a lot of amazing projects over the next three or
four days. We're all gonna be living and working at this orphanage and really getting inside
what it means to really give back and to make it difference. And so enjoy watching this
video of presentation.. It's gonna be a little bit of the summary.. A little bit of a highlight
real of their wonderful experiences that we've had..and if you are an entrepreneur out there
I just want to say that “he much is given much is asked”. And we really have responsibility
all of us to able to use our money use our time use the resources that we have to be
able to go outthere and to help other people and we hope you enjoy watching this video
and hope that you guys outhere and make it difference in your world .. thank you..
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>> I established the charity back in 2005 after spending three months working over here
leading the Australian teams in the identification of the people who died following the boxing
day Tsunami.
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>> Right now, we're in Khao Lak which is about an hour and a quarter's drive north of Phuket
Airport from our reference point of view and this was the worst affected area in all of
Thailand and probably about 40 minutes drive from here is a temple called Wat Yan Yao.
And I arrived at Wat Yan Yao in early January of 2005 and there was three and a half thousand
bodies on the ground.. and they were collected from this area and taken to the temple and
this was the worst affected area. From here north for probably about 50 km was the worst
affected area in all of Thailand if you measure the lost by the number of people who lost
their lives.
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>> A number of us will stay at the orphanage tonight and tomorrow we're gonna head out
and experience what the kids experience on the weekend working at the rubber plantation
and have a look at the sustainable projects that we've got in place because it's not just
about providing money that's around you know generating business opportunity behind each
project that we run. We have the dinner with the kids again tomorrow night and will say
good bye on Thursday morning.
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>> Loving You Too Much So Much Very Much…Right Now
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>> We are in the rubber plantations at the moment and we're helping, clearing it out.
We've got a good team of people who are working through here and we've got a couple of the
>> They're talking about the sustainability and the organization itself are allowing the
children.. they are not only feeding them but putting them through education and then
those children are actually giving back to the organization. That's all they reach about
you know catch a fish while you teach someone on how to fish and they're doing that.
>> There's nothing but beautiful smiles here, beautiful kids, the love and care that they
get from the community that they're lucky enough to be in now is outstanding.
>> We try to give them future and the student.. they are young. We.. my aim is to teach them
to be a good people and I hope in the future our student can be a role model for another
generation, for another children that be good, love and share to each other.
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>> So we now at the end of this presentation and having watch that what's going on and
what's inspired really hope that you are inspired now to get outthere and to also make it different
so if you like to find out more about the fabulous work which is done by Hands Across
the Water just go to google and search for The Hands Across the Water and you can find
out all about the wonderful work that they're doing right here in Thailand and also if you
wanna find out more about our organization dedicate at helping business to grow then
you can check out businessblueprint.com.au so thanks again for wathcing and I look forward
to meeting you and working with you one day.