- Trisha Broadbridge
Trisha Broadbridge (born
19 April ,1981 ) is a member of the Reach Foundation, an Australian organisation that promotes youth self-esteem. Trisha founded the Reach Broadbridge Fund, which exists to provide for young Australians and Indonesians, in 2005, after the loss of husbandTroy Broadbridge , a professional Australian Rules Football player, in the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami.Trisha, with help from Troy's teammates from theMelbourne Football Club returned toKo Phi Phi Don , where the couple were when the tsunami struck, to rebuild the Broadbridge Education Centre for children.In 2005, her book titled "Beyond the Wave", about her life prior to, during and after the Tsunami, was published to wide acclaim. Trisha is the 2006 recipient of the Young Australian of the Year Award, for her work in Thailand and with Australian youth.Trisha was a contestant on Channel 9's Australian version of
Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice , but was the first contestant to be voted off the show.Trisha was the official ambassador for the 2007
Moomba Festival, held annually inMelbourne She attendedBalwyn High School andSwinburne Senior Secondary College , before leaving in year 11. She later finished her VCE and completed a Bachelor of Arts degree.
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