Children, umpires and migrants to benefit from Williams Landing grants.

Wyndham Little Buddies Toy Library. (supplied).

Cade Lucas

Children, migrants, and football umpires are among those in Williams Landing that will benefit from the latest round of community grants from property developer Cedar Woods.

Run in conjunction with Wyndham and Whittlesea councils, the grants program awards not-for-profits and community groups in Cedar Woods’ Williams Landing and Mason Quarter developments.

Among the recipients is the Wyndham Little Buddies Toy Library, whose secretary Brenda Green said the grant will help them serve their growing membership base.

“With over 700 members and counting, we are proud to be one of the largest toy libraries in

Australia, and this grant will go a long way in purchasing some new toys for our members

and helping us to keep our services as affordable and accessible as possible,” Ms Green said.

The Australian Multicultural Women Association, Truganina South Primary School, WRFL Umpires Association Inc. and the Victorian Bangladeshi Sports Club were other Williams Landing based organisations to receive grants.

Since Cedar Woods began the grants program in 2009, more than $500,000 has been donated to community groups and not-for-profits across the country.