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Grant ‘vital’ to club

Caroline Springs tennis club said it is “over the moon” after receiving a volunteer grant last month.

The federal government grants aim to help volunteers in community groups stay safe, connected and supported.

Vice president Maria Fraietta said club members “lit up with excitement” when they found out about the grant.

“It’s a huge morale boost and a testament to the hard work of our committee and members. We’re all thrilled to see the positive impact this funding offered by our Gorton MP Alice Jordan-Baird will have on our club,” Ms Fraietta said.

The grant will go towards upgrading club facilities and the installation of three new premium scoreboards.

“These new scoreboards will significantly enhance the player and spectator experience, providing improved visibility and engagement during competitions. Additionally, we’ll be investing in some sporting equipment specifically for our tennis competitions,” Ms Fraietta said.

Ms Fraietta said community grants are “vital” to clubs.

“Without grants, many clubs would struggle to survive, let alone thrive. This funding allows us to focus on what we do best – providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for our members to enjoy tennis,” she said.

She also described volunteers as being the “lifeblood” of the tennis club.

“From coaching and umpiring to committee roles and event organisation, our volunteers are essential to our operations,” Ms Fraietta said.

“They donate their time and expertise to help us deliver programs and services to our members. Without them, we’d struggle to function, so we’re incredibly grateful for their contributions.”

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