Greater boost for men’s shed

David Botwood (left) and Darryl Bartley enjoying their time at the Gosford Men’s Shed

Plans for Gosford Community Men’s Shed to expand its workshop received a welcome boost this week after it took out the January round of the Greater Bank’s #GreaterCentralCoast community funding program.

The men’s support group, based at Gosford Showground, received $2000 for winning this month’s public vote.

Gosford Community Men’s Shed received a State Government grant last year to expand its facility and will use this additional funding to support the project.

It also plans to donate $250 to each of this month’s #GreaterCentralCoast runners-up – Meals on Wheels Central Coast and Happiness Habits, which each received $500.

Since 2009, Gosford Community Men’s Shed has supported men in the Gosford area and now has a membership of 72 who attend up to three days a week.

President, Larry Lloyd, said members are from all walks of life and come together in the spirit of mateship to work on a range of community projects, but more importantly, support each other through what can be a challenging period of their life.

“Mental health and wellbeing can be a big issue for men in their 60s and older,” Lloyd said.

“Plenty of men go through significant changes in their life during this period due to issues such as retirement or the loss of a partner, which can have a profound effect.

“The Men’s Shed provides a space where we can get together and work on a range of little projects that not only help the community but provide our members with a renewed sense of purpose and direction.

“There have been many instances where men have come to us who have been really struggling, but by simply getting involved, reconnecting with like-minded men and talking, they have really been able to turn their life around.

“We are really excited about the expansion of our shed and this support from Greater Bank will help us to provide a facility that will support even more men from the Gosford area.”

Greater Bank’s Central Coast Regional Sales Manager, Josh Swetnam, said he was delighted to see the #GreaterCentralCoast program support such a wide variety of groups which are meeting genuine needs within the local community.

“Mental health and wellbeing is an issue that affects people of all ages and Gosford Community Men’s Shed is doing a wonderful job in supporting elderly men in particular who are experiencing these types of personal struggles,” Swetnam said.

“Greater Bank services many customers in this demographic so it’s great that through this program we can expand our support to these people beyond their banking experience.”

The #GreaterCentralCoast program continues in February with East Gosford Community Garden, P & P Quilters Wyong and San Remo BMX Club being nominated for funding.

Vote online until February 24 at www.greater.com.au/greatercentralcoast.

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Media releasen Feb 8
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