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Compton Cricket Club Strut
Compton Cricket Club Strut
Story
Ted Hayes is an American homelessness and civil rights activist.
An avid cricket enthusiast, Ted co-founded the Los Angeles Krickets in 1995; a team of homeless gentlemen from the Dome Village in downtown Los Angeles.
Since that time, Ted and team co-founder Katy Haber, a Hollywood producer, have encouraged homeless men and gang members throughout Los Angeles into the game through their "Compton Homies & the POPz" team.
On Friday 9 December 2011, Ted Hayes will lead more than 300 participants down Sydney's Martin Place for Australia's largest charity strut. All proceeds from Strut the Streets go towards the AIME Program, which supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kids to finish school at the same rate as every Australian child.
Please help Ted and Compton Cricket Club make a difference with a secure online donation - click on DONATE NOW.
With every dollar you raise going directly to AIME, you can tell your friends exactly what their donation will do for an Indigenous student:
• $25 provides an online tutor for a school term.
• $100 provides an online tutor for a year.
• $2000 provides a university Mentor for a year.
Thanks for your support,
Ted Hayes (Co-Founder, Compton Cricket Club)
For further information about Ted Hayes and Compton Cricket Club, visit www.cricketouttacompton.com.au or www.TedHayes.US
For more information about the event, head to www.strutthestreets.com

The Homies and the Popz Compton Cricket Club pose for photos at Bondi Beach between matchs during their historic tour to Australia - the first by a US cricket club.
Activity
AIME - Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience
AIME works around Australia providing mentoring and educational services.
AIME engages over 2,000 Indigenous high school students and 1,000 university students across Australia. Our workforce is over 1000 volunteer university students from a diverse range of backgrounds.
Our goal is for all of our students to complete school and progress to university at the same rate as all Australians. For students not progressing to university we target 100% transition to further study or employment. In 2013 AIME engaged over 2,000 Indigenous high school students and 1,000 university students across Australia and our goal is to reach 10,000 by 2018.
AIME has proven to dramatically improve the chances of Indigenous kids finishing school. Our current group of year 11 students progressed from year 10 to year 11 at a higher rate than their non-Indigenous peers! Together with our Mentors and Mentees, AIME is building a generation of future leaders who strive to create a culture where for every step you take forward in life, you throw your hand back and bring someone with you.
Connect with AIME on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and the AIME Website.
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