STAR gets a helping hand from Federal funding
Thanks to a federal funding grant, STAR can upgrade its Volunteering Redlands computer and support the costs associated with First Aid training for our amazing Redland volunteers.
Redland City Bulletin, 22 May 2020
As part of National Volunteer Week, sixteen Redland community groups have benefited from a share in $9 million of federal funding.
The grants awarded are from $1000 to $5000, and will enable organisations to better support volunteers to buy small equipment, pay fuel, transport and training costs.
Bowman MP Andrew Laming said the funding would go a long way in supporting organisations and their volunteers through what had been a tough year.
"Volunteers are an integral part of our community, especially during difficult times. Their contribution is vital to ensuring that we continue to support families, provide employment pathways for young people and strengthen community resilience," Mr. Laming said.
Some of the sixteen organisations include STAR, VMR Raby Bay and Victoria Point, CWA, U3A, Point Lookout Surf Club, Bayside RSL, Pelican and Seabird Rescue and sporting clubs.
STAR business manager and Volunteering Redlands chairperson Nectaria Chronopoulos said the grant would be used to upgrade computers and provide first aid training.
"Our volunteers work with so many elderly people, we believe it is vital that they are prepared for an emergency," Nectaria said.
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