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Making a splash with new boards

By mpnewsFebruary 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
THE Mornington Lifesaving Club is celebrating after securing seven new premium nipper boards thanks to a South East Water community grant. Picture: Supplied
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THE Mornington Lifesaving Club is celebrating after securing seven new premium nipper boards thanks to a South East Water community grant.

“The new nipper boards mean that more kids can get involved, learn vital water safety skills, and have fun in the surf,” the club’s nipper captain Jeremy Warner said. “It’s wonderful to see smiles on their faces as they grow in confidence.” The new boards will allow kids of all heights and abilities to dive into surf programs and most importantly to promote beach safety.

South East Water’s community grants program is designed to support groups adversely impacted by incidents such as sewer spills. “The grant awarded to Mornington Lifesaving, Swimming, Social and Youth Club reflects this focus, acknowledging the difficulties faced by the community and reinforcing South East Water’s commitment to giving back to those affected,” South East Water said in a statement.
It noted it was also a proud supporter of the club which was “contributing to the next generation of lifesavers who safeguard beaches and inspire a culture of respect for the ocean and its ecosystems”.

“We’re proud to support communities across our service region area by making important local community projects possible,” South East Water’s strategy and stakeholder acting general manager Caroline Patrick said. “Mornington Lifesaving Club is a cornerstone of the local community and a well-deserving recipient of a community grant. Helping equip young surf lifesavers with tools to develop their skills and confidence is one way we can give back and create a lasting impact.”

The community grants program helps make grassroots community projects possible, supporting the community in the areas of affordability, health and livability, environment and water security and knowledge. Applications open for the 2025 program on 17 February 2025.

REPRESENTATIVES from South East Water presenting one of the boards to officials from Mornington Lifesaving Club. Picture: Supplied

First published in the Mornington News – 4 February 2025

Mornington Lifesaving Club South East Water Community Grant
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