Red Frogs

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Red Frogs
Founded1997 (1997)[1]
FounderAndy Gourley[2]
TypeChristian charitable organisation
Websiteredfrogs.com.au

Red Frogs Australia is a Christian youth charity run by volunteers known as the 'Red Frog Crew'. Volunteers participate in many events that are attended by school leavers and university students, such as schoolies week,[3] uni parties, high school seminars, music festivals and sporting events. The Red Frogs gained their name from handing out Allens' Red Frogs. Since 1997, Allens' has donated over 24 tonne of the red frog confectionary every year. Red Frogs vision is to "Safeguard a Generation" which is outworked through education, early intervention and harm minimisation.

Origin[]

In 1997, founder Andy Gourley attended schoolies week on the Gold Coast with some of his friends and had an impression that a large amount of binge drinking and illicit drug use was occurring. Andy gathered a select group of young volunteers to provide chaplaincy support for the school leavers. The sponsorship arrangement with Allen's Red Frogs gave the volunteers confectionery to use as a conversation starter, then Andy and his friends would offer to help walk intoxicated people home.[4] It was this support for school leavers that saw more and more people join the cause in years to come. In a 2010 interview, Andy stated his goal that "Schoolies to me ... really safeguarding a generation of Australia's next leaders ... It's building a fence at the top of the cliff, rather than being an ambulance at the bottom."[5]

Involvement in Schoolies Week[]

Schoolies week is the Red Frogs main event of the year in which they take part. Schoolies week is well known and criticised for the amount of drinking and acts of violence that occur during the 2-week period of celebrations and partying. The Red Frogs Crew have 6 main involvements in schoolies week:

  • "The Walkers" - Crew members who offer schoolies assistance whilst walking home from parties and celebrations
  • "The Talkers" - Crew members that hand out Red Frogs and promote safe partying
  • "Call Centre Operators" - Crew members take thousands of calls from youth in distress or who need assistance in their hotel rooms or situations
  • "The Chefs" - Crew members that cook pancakes in the early morning to provide breakfast, and also to help youths recover from the previous night of drinking
  • "The Cleaners" - Crew members who help clean schoolies hotel rooms/apartments from vomit and food
  • "The Stage Guys" - Crew members who help run the Red Frogs Stage, an entertainment centre throughout the nights

Involvement throughout the University year[]

The Red Frogs Crew starts involvement with the university year starting with Orientation Week. In an attempt to keep a good relationship with university students, Red Frog crew members have a stall during orientation week in which they handout approximately 60,000 Uni Planners, 10,000 donuts, 5,000 icy poles and 6 tonnes of Red Frogs. The Red Frogs Crew will also be found attending parties where they have 'Hydration Stations' - a stall set up to help keep university students hydrated throughout the night. The Red Frogs Crew also host many of their own events, such as coffee crawls, cooking pancakes for students at exam time, and hosting BBQ's.[1]

Red Frogs Expansion[]

Red Frogs have since expanded internationally into countries such as New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom, Canada and USA. The model which first started in Australia has now become a blueprint for these countries as the vision to "Safeguard a Generation" is replicated by passionate locals.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "About Us". Red Frogs Australia Chaplaincy Network. 2008.
  2. ^ "Contact Us". Red Frogs Australia Chaplaincy Network. 2008.
  3. ^ "Red Frogs 'friends in the crowd' for Schoolies - ABC (none) - Australian Broadcasting Corporation". www.abc.net.au. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  4. ^ Schoolies' red frog man is a guardian angel http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/schoolies-red-frog-man-is-a-guardian-angel/story-e6frerex-1225798728352
  5. ^ "Red Frogs Documentary". Red Frogs Crew. 1 March 2011.
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