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Grassroot organisations receive grant

Three grassroots organisations in Wyndham will benefit from the state government’s Youth Engagement Grants.

Lorrok Inc, Victoria Karen Communities Network Group, and Australian Karen Preserving and Promoting History and Cultural Association are of the 19 organisations chosen to develop initiatives that will empower and support young people in their communities.

The $1.7 million funding will be used to address the causes of crime, provide early intervention abilities and help teenagers build a positive life for themselves.

“We know that disconnection and social isolation can drive young people away from their communities and towards riskier behaviour,” Crime prevention minister Natalie Hutchins said.

“But we also know that grassroots organisations have the skills, knowledge and expertise to address the root causes of crime, which is why we’re partnering with local groups to build a safer Victoria for all.”

Lorrok Inc’s project will deliver education, training and recreational and sporting activities in Wyndham, Melton and Maribrynong, to support people exiting the custodial setting to engage with the community and create education and employment opportunities.

The Victorian Karen Communities Network Group project aims to strengthen connections between Karen and other youth from Myanmar through sporting and cultural activities, and provide them with leadership training.

Australian Karen Preserving and Promoting history and Cultural Association’s program will deliver a range of engagement activities for Karen young people through sports, cultural performance, education and training and arts as a way to improve employment, life skills and connection.

Werribee MP Tim Pallas said the organisations do “wonderful work” with young people across the municipality.

“I am pleased that the Andrews Labor Government is supporting them to reach more young people and help them build brighter futures for themselves,” he said.

The Youth Engagement Grant provides up to $50,000 per grant for multicultural and aboriginal clubs and community organisations to help support people aged between eight and 24.

Investment in the grants is part of a $30 million grant from the 2020-21 and 2021-22 state budget’s Crime Prevention Strategy.

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