GETTING ACTIVE: An after-school sports initiative which aims to boost social connections and health in young people has started in Wyndham.
The Huddle (a not-for-profit initiative of the North Melbourne Football Club) and Wyndham council have joined forces to run the Active Boys and Active Girls program.
North Melbourne Football Club community engagement general manager Cameron McLeod said the free sessions would be aimed at residents aged from 12 to 25.
“A key focus of these programs is to develop and empower young leaders so they can build the skills and confidence to take on volunteer roles facilitating the Active Boys and Active Girls program themselves,” Mr McLeod said.
Wyndham’s mayor and sports development portfolio holder Cr Peter Maynard said community and government organisations would be invited to help to run the program.
“By making it easier for young people, especially those from migrant and refugee backgrounds, to access sports and recreation, we can make a real difference that will last for years to come,” Cr Maynard said.
“Sport is an excellent way of bridging social gaps and increasing inclusivity, which is why Wyndham city is very proud to be able to support this great initiative.”
For more information call The Huddle’s Stephenie Webb on 0490 381 572 or email stephenie.webb@nmfc.com.au.