Malin Dunfors
31 July 2024, 2:33 AM
The federal government awards the Kiama Central Netball Club a $3,500 volunteer grant. “These small grants can make a big difference to community sporting organisations that are providing a fantastic training ground and fun social outlet for young players,” says Fiona Gilmore, Federal Member for Gilmore.
Phillips called to congratulate the players and volunteers during a recent round of games. “The place was buzzing,” she said.
The Kiama Central Netball Club has about 180 members — 16 teams, 20 coaches, 16 managers, 30 umpires and 15 committee members. Players range from six to 60-years-old across all playing groups.
Kelly Schofield, the Club president, welcomed the funding, saying:
“The grant will go towards computer equipment, electronic payment devices and storage to assist the committee with its organisation of the running of the club and its events.
It will also assist our coaches, managers and umpires with new resources, equipment and First Aid supplies.”
Twenty-five community groups across the Gilmore electorate will share more than $66,000, including the Gerringong Districts All Sports ($3,500), the Lions Cub of Gerringong ($2,000) and Gerringong Sunrise Rotary ($1,100), according to Fiona Phillips.
“This funding boost is welcomed as it will provide greater support for local volunteers and ensure they continue to support their community.
At the end of the day, we want volunteers to know that we are backing them, and I will continue to support their work in assisting our South Coast communities.”
NEWS