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AFL legend inspires at-risk kids

Former AFL star-turned-media figure Brenden Fevola shared the highs and lows of his personal and professional life in a bid to inspire a group of at-risk youth as they graduated from AGAs Flip My Ride program in Deer Park.

The program, a collaboration between AGA (part of the IntoWork Group), Victoria Police, Youth Empowerment Agency, and Jacky’s Gym, aims to steer marginalised youth away from the justice system by teaching them practical skills through restoring cars.

Twenty-one students from areas including Wyndham, Brimbank, Melton and Maribyrnong completed the program, which not only imparts automotive trade skills but also covers areas such as first aid, money management, anger management, and nutrition.

With an impressive career spanning across 187 AFL games, Carlton fan favourite Brenden Fevola shared insights from his life, emphasising the importance of second chances and perseverance.

“AGA’s Flip My Ride Program isn’t just about teaching life skills, it’s about transforming lives. As someone who’s faced my share of challenges – I know the power of getting a second chance,” Fevola said.

Since the program’s inception, Flip My Ride has helped 33 participants into employment or further education.

Participants Bryson Cutajar and Sebastian Oliva both had history with Victoria Police when they were referred to the program. Reflecting on their experiences, 14-year-old Sebastian said he liked working on the cars and going on excursions. Meanwhile, 17-year-old Bryson said he learnt new skills which would help him in the future, “I really enjoyed having a meal and getting to know the other participants in the program as well,” he said.

Each student graduated the program with a tool kit worth $900.

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