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1. A Better
Future
Foundation
C O N T A C T U S
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Get Involved
With one in six Australians
aged 15-25 living in
poverty, it is important to
keep projects such as
KOTO Sydney and the the
Future Crew program
running. Help us help
make a difference in
young people's lives by
attending our annual
Fundraiser on the 19th of
October at Doltone
House. For more
information on any of our
projects, events or more
ways to get involved visit
our website:
www.abetterfuturefounda
tion/getinvolved.org.au
2. What we do
The Better Future Foundation is a
not-for-profit organisation that
financially supports
disadvantaged youth, community
and arts programs.
About us
KOTO Sydney
In collaboration with KOTO
International, we are proud to
announce the opening of the KOTO
Sydney restaurant and hospitality
training program in Sydney's CBD.
The program aims to empower
disadvantaged youth and better
their futures equipping them with life
and work skills in a working
hospitality environment. Trainees not
only gain work experience but also
develop valuable friendships and
self-confidence. After seeing the
successes from the training centres
in Vietnam and with youth
homelessness on the rise in Australia,
it is essential this program is funded.
Future Crew
One of the many programs A
Better Future Foundation funds is
the Future Crew program. It is a
volunteer based program designed
for university students to work on
national and international projects
during semester breaks that
support indigenous people and
their communities. This program is
an opportunity for young people to
gain worldly experiences and give
back to their communities.
Our aim is to empower and
enable young people to turn their
dreams into real successes. We
believe that lending a helping
hand is the most fulfilling feeling
one can achieve.
Our Mission
3. VIDEO SCRIPT
VIDEO TITLE: KOTO SYDNEY
WRITER: Miriam Eveleens
DATE: 6/6/2018
VIDEO Audio
Fade in- TRACKING SHOT and WIDE SHOT
following a young man walking through
Sydney streets
Duration:
Duration: 30 seconds
Fade in- Ambient street sounds- sirens,
traffic and people chattering
KOTO STUDENT NARRATOR, SERIOUS
VOICE, SOMBRE TONE, SLOW SPEED;
In Australia one in six people aged 15-25
are living in poverty.
(Pause for 3 seconds)
One in ten young people, aged 15-24 are
not in education or employment.
(Pause for 3 seconds)
Homelessness amongst young people has
risen by 31% since 2011
As the young man approaches a door to a
building, camera slowly PANS up to a sign
that reads: KOTO SYDNEY
Duration: 10 seconds
Uplifting music fades in
Ambient street sounds fade out
MID SHOT of man walking in past reception
to the Kitchen
Duration: 10 seconds
Ambient sounds of a bustling restaurant
environment- people laughing, kitchen
sounds.
Uplifting/upbeat music continues
CLOSE UP of man smiling
Duration: 10 seconds
Upbeat music continues
STUDENT NARRATOR, NORMAL SPEED,
HAPPY TONE:
Thanks to KOTO Sydney I am no longer just
a statistic
4. VIDEO SCRIPT
VIDEO TITLE: KOTO SYDNEY
WRITER: Miriam Eveleens
DATE: 6/6/2018
CUT to MID SHOT of Aiden Massey
speaking pictured against a kitchen setting
Upbeat music continues
AIDEN MASSEY SPEAKS, NORMAL SPEED,
HAPPY TONE:
A Better Future Foundation has partnered
with KOTO Vietnam to create the KOTO
Sydney restaurant and culinary education
programs. This program will improve the
lives of underprivileged youth through
education and providing a support
network. Knowing that this programs has
had a 100% success rate with it’s graduates
finding employment after they’ve
completed the program in Vietnam, we felt
it only necessary to give this opportunity to
Sydney’s youth.
CUT to WIDE SHOT of young people happily
working in a KITCHEN
Upbeat music continues
AIDEN MASSEY NARRATES, NORMAL
SPEED, HAPPY TONE:
Our program involves students
participating in hospitality training that
teaches them the principles of working in
the hospitality industry. KOTO Sydney will
5. VIDEO SCRIPT
VIDEO TITLE: KOTO SYDNEY
WRITER: Miriam Eveleens
DATE: 6/6/2018
encourage positive friendships in a working
environment.
CUT to WIDE SHOT of students participating
in a life-skills workshop
Upbeat music continues
AIDEN MASSEY NARRATES, NORMAL
SPEED, HAPPY TONE:
The KOTO Sydney training program also
includes life-skills workshops that cover a
range of topics that will help students lead
successful lives.
Screen CUTS to a group shot of young
people group hugging and smiling
Fade out to Black
Upbeat music continues
AIDEN MASSEY NARRATES, NORMAL
SPEED, HAPPY TONE:
Now is the time to change the lives of
Australia’s disadvantaged youth. By
supporting A Better Future Foundation and
KOTO Sydney you will be helping young
people have brighter futures. KOTO Sydney
will be launching on Saturday the 25th of
June in Sydney’s CBD.
6. Driven by the belief that all people deserve to be treated equally, Aiden Massey (chairperson) and his
partner Robyn Massey started a A Better Future Foundation. The Foundation seeks to improve the lives of
young people, particularly those who come from difficult circumstances, by providing opportunities for
success through education. The KOTO Sydney hospitality training program and restaurant is a program that
aims to help disadvantaged youth through education and life-skills workshops.
What is the KOTO Sydney Hospitality Training Program?
KOTO stands for ‘Know One, Teach One’ and the KOTO Sydney restaurant and hospitality training program
is based on these core ideals. The program is a two-year course where students will learn the principles of
working in the hospitality industry. Students will gain culinary and front of house qualifications from
trained professionals in a working environment. Life-skills workshops are an important component of the
program, and will cover topics on health, personal hygiene, anger management, personal financial
budgeting, sex education, first aid, communication and interpersonal skills.
Is this program the first of its kind in Australia?
Currently there are no other culinary programs like KOTO in Australia. However, the program in Sydney will
be based on the highly successful KOTO program that began in Vietnam in 1999. Jimmy Pham AM the
founder of KOTO Vietnam had a vision to inspire underprivileged young people and give them a chance at
brighter futures through education. We have partnered with KOTO Vietnam to empower Sydney’s
disadvantaged youth, knowing that 100% of graduates from the program in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
were employed at the end of the course
Why is this program necessary in Sydney?
The statistics surrounding youth disadvantage in Australia are highly concerning. For example:
• One in six aged 15-25 are living in poverty (ABS)
• Homelessness amongst young people has risen by 31% since 2011. (ABS)
• One in four adolescents are exposed to domestic violence (AIHW)
• One in ten young people, aged 15-24 are not in education or employment(AIHW)
How will young people be selected for the program?
Approximately forty underprivileged young people aged 16-22 years old will be recruited every six months.
Applicants will be required to attend an open day to find out more about the program. The next stage
requires applicants to fill out questionnaires, complete maths and literacy
examinations and then be interviewed. These procedures help evaluate a potential
trainee’s suitability. Successful applicants then must undergo a four-week trial period
where they are provided with accommodation, monthly allowances, uniforms, meals
and health checks. Once the candidate completes the orientation they become official
trainees. The recruitment process takes up to three months to complete.
A Better Future Foundation
123 Anywhere Street, Sydney, NSW
www.abetterfuturefoundation.org.au
(02) 55-555-555
ABFF@gmail.com
Additional Information
Contact:
Aiden Massey-
Chairperson
(612) 5555 5555
aiden.massey@gmail.com
ABFF
7. References
ABS, 2016. Homelessness and Young People. [Online]
Available at: https://www.homelessnessaustralia.org.au/fact-sheets
[Accessed 1 June 2018].
Youth, C. &., 2018. Health & welfare services. [Online]
Available at: https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports-statistics/population-groups/children-youth/reports
[Accessed 1 June 2018].