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Milan recognised for community commitment

Milan Gurung has been named as Wyndham council’s Young Person of the Month for April for his dedication to leadership and volunteer work in his community.

Milan has taken on numerous school leadership roles at Good News Lutheran College (GNLC) in Tarneit, including the college captaincy.

He also assists with various book collection and stationery pack days in bid to ensure his fellow students have every chance to participate in activities and advance their education.

“I am most passionate about servant leadership, as I believe empowering others to reach their full potential creates positive change that ripples through communities,” he said.

“Helping others, whether through service or personal mentorship, brings me fulfilment, as I love seeing the joy and growth when those close to me overcome challenges.”

At GNLC he helped spearhead environmental sustainability through the ‘Rubbish Bin Project’, which aimed to reduce litter by leading a research plan, analysing findings, and implementing sustainable bins.

“This strengthened my belief that service should not just be to people, but also our environment,” Milan said.

A recent tour of Europe piqued his interest in travel and sparked a commitment to better understanding the people of the world.

“I am inspired by the unity and harmony that diverse cultures bring, reminding me of how much we share as global citizens,” he said.

Each month, a Wyndham resident is awarded the ‘Young Person of the Month’ and receives a $300 gift voucher of their choice and other prizes.

Jaidyn Kennedy

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