Club grants for community benefit

Recent ClubGRANTS presentation night

Central Coast clubs in the Mounties Group have collectively pledged $74,189 to support various organisations and projects dedicated to making a positive impact on the local community.

Halekulani Bowling Club, Club Wyong, and Breakers Country Club at Wamberal are giving back via Category One ClubGRANTS by allocating funds to a range of deserving local causes that benefit youth, seniors, children, families, and other vulnerable members of the community.

Top Blokes Foundation and Narara Rural Fire Brigade are just two of these recipients that Mounties Group is excited to be collaborating with and support their health-focused projects.

Top Blokes Foundation has been granted $15,000 towards its mentoring program that aims to improve young male mental health across the Coast.

The Foundation aims to deliver 10 six-month mentoring programs to support young males aged 14 to 17 who attend high schools in the Central Coast region.

With qualified youth workers delivering weekly workshops, young males are supported to build a toolkit of skills in mental health and wellbeing, social connectedness and reduced anti-social behaviours.

“The Top Blokes Mentoring Program strengthens the mental health and emotional resilience of teenage boys while improving their engagement and perception within the wider community,” said Melissa Abu-Gazaleh from the Top Blokes Foundation.

“Across six months we will host workshops to deliver social and mental health education focusing on key issues impacting the participants.

“Workshop topics include Risk-taking and Peer Pressure, Mental Health, Respectful Relationships, Online Behaviour and Consequences (cyber bullying), Alcohol and Drugs, Racism, and Anger Management.”

Another project being funded is the Narara Rural Fire Brigade with its community engagement and first aid training project.

“This grant funding will greatly support our Brigade to be armed with the equipment needed to continue community engagement on fire safety across the Central Coast and ensure our volunteers are regularly refreshed on their first aid training,” Saxon Air from Narara Rural Fire Brigade said.

“We will be utilising the funds to purchase a speaker PA system, personalised marquee as well as CPR dummies and trainer AED to support our commitment to keeping the local community safe and informed.”

In total, the 2023 ClubGRANTS program will see Mounties Group allocate more than $1.16M to support more than 77 projects across Sydney and the Central Coast.

“It is important to acknowledge that without our 230,000-plus members, these ClubGRANTS would not be possible,” Mounties Group president John Dean said.

“Every dollar spent with us means we can give more and more each year to our local communities.”

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Mounties Group