Clubs score active grants

By ESTHER LAUAKI

THREE Melton netball and football clubs will receive a much-needed funding boost to keep the community active in sports.
Darley Football Netball Club, Diggers Rest Junior Football Club and Diggers Rest Senior Football Club are all part recipients of VicHealth’s $1.8 million Active Club Grants program.
The clubs will receive up to $3000 each – making it easier for them to reach out to new participants and fund items or equipment that help to improve safety.
Member for Melton, Don Nardella welcomed funding for sports clubs in the electorate.
“In Victoria, half of all adults do not get enough exercise. As well as the physical benefits, research also shows that sport builds community pride and loyalty and offers people the chance to get involved, providing them with a positive sense of self-worth.
“Regular physical activity not only protects against many illnesses, it also makes us mentally healthy, alert and resilient against the stresses of modern life,” Mr Nardella said.
VicHealth chief executive Jerril Rechter said sports and active recreation clubs in Melton are a great way for locals to get involved, meet new people and keep active for good health.
The grants aim to encourage community members to join their local club, renew their membership, or continue playing their favourite sport, she said.
Visit www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/activeclub for more information about VicHealth’s Active Clubs Grants.

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