Amethyst Foundation

The Amethyst Foundation is currently being established to hold Clark Bay Cottages in trust for Pam and Barny's youngest child, Amethyst.

Ame plays trumpetIn 1988 Amethyst (Ame) was born with Phocoamelia. This is a condition that manifests itself by the absence of limbs. Ame often assists in the running of the business and it is envisaged that she will be solely managing the business when she is older.

Ame attends the local Narooma High School and is undertaking Year 10 in 2004. A long term goal of Ame's is to attend University and study to become a barrister or councillor.

Computer, swimming, playing trumpet (has passed her AMEB 6th grade exam) and textiles are a few of the interests Ame has.

Ame, a dedicated sailor, has participated in Sailability events throughout Australia and in Japan. She has won State, National and International awards for her sailing achievements and in 2004 competed in the first ever World sailing competition for sailors with a severe disability. Ame trains with her brother on the beautiful Wagonga Inlet at Narooma. The Breville Corporation is a generous sponsor of Ame's sailing activities.

Ame sailing Breville Liberty