
Mission Beach student Jack Christopher is preparing for the adventure of a lifetime after being selected to spend three months in Germany through the Rotary Youth Exchange Program. Photo supplied
Most teenagers may perceive spending three months living on the other side of the world as a daunting prospect, yet for Mission Beach’s Jack Christopher, it's an opportunity he can't wait to embrace.
A student at Good Counsel College in Innisfail, Jack has been honourably selected to take part in the Rotary Youth Exchange Program, which will see him travel to Germany for a three-month cultural exchange, where he'll immerse himself in a new way of life, strengthen his German language skills and proudly represent both Australia and the Cassowary Coast.
Known for throwing himself into every opportunity that comes his way, Jack said stepping outside his comfort zone was exactly what attracted him to the program.
"I enjoy taking on new challenges, and I became interested in this exchange because it's an incredible opportunity to experience a new culture, improve my German language skills and represent both Australia and my local community overseas," he enthused.
"This exchange excites me because it is a big step outside my comfort zone, but that's also one of the reasons I wanted to do it."
The Rotary Youth Exchange Program gives students aged 15 to 19 the chance to live overseas while building lifelong friendships, experiencing another culture and developing confidence, independence and a broader understanding of the world, however, for Jack, the experience is about far more than travel.
"Rotary's values of Service Above Self and making a positive difference are things I'm really proud to be a part of," he said.
"I hope this experience helps me return with a greater understanding of another culture, more confidence and a stronger sense of independence."
Before he boards the plane, however, Jack has one more challenge to tackle, and he’s now seeking community support to help cover the costs of the exchange, including travel, insurance, Rotary program requirements, language preparation and other associated expenses.
"Any support will not only help me access a life-changing opportunity, but will also support the values of cultural understanding, goodwill and international friendship that Rotary promotes around the world," Jack said.
As part of his fundraising campaign, he is searching for 10 Foundation Sponsors willing to contribute $250 each. Sponsors will be recognised throughout his journey with thank-you posts, social media updates and regular acknowledgements as he prepares for Germany and shares his overseas experience.
With the support of the Rotary Club of Mission Beach, Jack is also planning a community raffle featuring a major prize and a range of donated prizes from local businesses where he’s encouraging businesses and community members who are able to donate a prize or voucher to get involved, with all contributors to be publicly acknowledged.
Jack said the support he has already received from the community has meant a great deal.
"Thank you again for all the support so far. I'm very grateful for the encouragement and excited to keep sharing the journey."
Community members interested in becoming one of Jack's Foundation Sponsors or donating a raffle prize are encouraged to contact him through messaging or calling his father, Seth Christopher, on 040 723 8282 or via social media.